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Myself and a group of students are organizing a campaign named "Books for Change" to provide support to Eenchokay Birchstick School, an elementary Aboriginal school in Northwestern Ontario. Our hope is to donate as many books, board games, toys, etc. as possible. If you would be willing to contribute in any way or know someone that woould, please write me an email at mjysong@gmail.com.
Myself and a group of students are organizing a campaign named "Books for Change" to provide support to Eenchokay Birchstick School, an elementary Aboriginal school in Northwestern Ontario. Our hope is to donate as many books, board games, toys, etc. as possible. If you would be willing to contribute in any way or know someone that woould, please write me an email at mjysong@gmail.com.
Much appreciated,
Michael Song
Hi Michael:
Nice initiative - I'll email you...I expect you should get some supportive response.
If you make up a flyer, I'd be pleased to put it on the Scarborough Chess Club display table, to help you promote the project. Let me know.
Michael's effort should be put into the CFC New Feed, etc.. And if the Chess Federation of Canada wants to consider themselves as anything but Canadian lame ... they should seize this opportunity to do good work within the Aboriginal community!
Michael's effort should be put into the CFC New Feed, etc.. And if the Chess Federation of Canada wants to consider themselves as anything but Canadian lame ... they should seize this opportunity to do good work within the Aboriginal community!
Just a question, what is your relationship the Eenchokay Birchstick School?
In 2007, after being renovated the school had burnt down. Following this, the community suffered great difficulties and had an enormously high suicide rate. Recently, the school has been rebuilt again, and we chose to donate to this school in order to facilitate this transition. Of course, if we receive more donations than expected, we are planning to donate to even more Aboriginal schools :)
Send me an address to send some books to. PM me with it.
Hi Mr. MacDonald,
Not sure if you are addressing myself or Neil (apologies if your message was meant for Neil). Anyhow, if you are asking me for the shipping address, please shoot me an email at mjysong@gmail.com. Thanks again to yourself and Neil for the support!
Hi Michael, we've 13 books coming your way ... !!!
Little bit of this and that ... and one healthy slice of Canadian awesome!
Here's the titles:
Play Like A Grandmaster
Think Like A Grandmaster
Chess Openings: Traps & Zaps 1
Chess Openings: Traps & Zaps 2
10 Most Common Chess Mistakes
The Pawn Power Program
Mastering The Endgame Vol 2
Improve Your Endgame Play
Winning Chess Tactics For Juniors
The Sicilian Labyrinth
Starting Out: The French
The Complete Chess Addict
Hi Michael, we've 13 books coming your way ... !!!
Little bit of this and that ... and one healthy slice of Canadian awesome!
Here's the titles:
Play Like A Grandmaster
Think Like A Grandmaster
Chess Openings: Traps & Zaps 1
Chess Openings: Traps & Zaps 2
10 Most Common Chess Mistakes
The Pawn Power Program
Mastering The Endgame Vol 2
Improve Your Endgame Play
Winning Chess Tactics For Juniors
The Sicilian Labyrinth
Starting Out: The French
The Complete Chess Addict
The Games Of D.A. Yanofsky
Hi Neil:
Nice selection - I'll also be forwarding to Michael a few of my unused chess library books.
Hope others are joining in.......I'm sure no donation is too small.
In the original post, Michael Song gave his e-mail as: mjysong@gmail.com.
I recently saw the movie Queen of Katwai and it occurred to me that chess might be part of the solution to the problems faced by youth in our northern aboriginal communities.
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