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RCMP Receives award

June 5, 2008 in Charity & Non-Profit, Children & Youth, Men's Interests, Public Relations, Uncategorized, Women's Interest

Corporal Jeffrey A. Bodner was selected to receive the IODE Police Community Relations Award. He received this award in Victoria at the Provincial Annual Meeting of IODE in BC.

Corporal Bodner has served in the RCMP for 26 years. He has also worked actively in the community as an avid Scout leader, hockey and basketball coach. He has helped to establish both the First Battleford and the First Mountain Scout troops. during his ten year of scout leadership he has mentored many youth assisting them in earn their badges, particularly in canoeing and boating safety.

Corporal Bodner is an accomplished Elvis tribute artist. Through this talent he has assisted many charities and fundraisers. Especially benefiting BC Children’s Hospital by collecting pledges in 2001 and 2002 for the challenge when he undertook the challenge of climbing Mt Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, Africa. Bodner assisted raising $18,000.00.

For the past seven years Bodner has opened the Penticton Peach City Beach Cruise (PCBC) International Car Show and Shine. Several thousands of dollars have been donated to the BC Children’s Hospital from this event.

In December 2006 Corporal Bodner volunteered to bring the “Mountie Stomp” a special fundraiser to assist leukemia and blood disorder research, to Chilliwack. With the assistance of fellow workers and community members over $15,000.00 was raised.

Bodner takes pride in his duties as an RCMP and enjoys representing them in his Red Serge at many special events promoting good community relations in many Lower Mainland communities. He has frequently sang the National Anthem at these events.

IODE… Women working together for Canada

March 18, 2008 in Charity & Non-Profit, Children & Youth, Parenting, Senior Citizens, Women's Interest

Since 1900 IODE women have been responding to the needs of others. They have raised money to purchase much needed food and medical supplies during the World Wars, including the purchase of the Bolingbroke bomber which was presented to the government of Canada.

Over the years as the needs in the country have changed so has the focus of IODE. Snack packs have been purchased annually for the outlying community schools in Labrador where so many children were arriving at school without having breakfast. Bursaries and Scholarships are provided to promising young people to be able to carry on in their future studies. Baby Think It Over infant simulators are provided to schools across Canada by many chapters.

To read more about the good work of IODE visit www.iode.ca for information about IODE Canada. To learn more about IODE in BC visit www3.telus.net/iodeinbc/