Sponsor My Canada Life CN Tower Climb and support WWF-Canada
In one week from now I will be preparing to haul my foodie butt up the world’s second largest freestanding structure. In case you’re wondering, that’s a whole 1,776 steps to the top, baby. “Why would you do such a foolish thing, at 7 AM in the morning on a Saturday, might I add?”, you may be asking yourself.
On April 17th, I’ve decided to unselfishly give up my warm bed on a VERY early Saturday morning to support the World Wildlife Federation in their annual CN Tower Climb, which raises money for their campaign against climate change. I’ve chosen to participate because, whether climate change is real or not, it’s always better safe than sorry. I’m dead scared of being all too aware that it’s human nature to act only after tragedy strikes. I’m participating because it’s all too easy to be complacent and place the blame on others, or deny reality altogether.
Please help support this initiative – whether it’s because you admire my courage to get out of bed on a weekend before the sun rises and drag my body up nearly 2,000 steps, or because you realize the immediacy of our need to address climate change for the sake of our lives and those of our children’s – either one will do. Any and all support will contribute to a better tomorrow.
In one week from now I will be preparing to haul my foodie butt up the world’s second largest freestanding structure. In case you’re wondering, that’s a whole 1,776 steps to the top, baby. “Why would you do such a foolish thing, at 7 AM in the morning on a Saturday, might I add?”, you may be asking yourself.
On April 17th, I’ve decided to unselfishly give up my warm bed on a VERY early Saturday morning to support the World Wildlife Federation in their annual CN Tower Climb, which raises money for their campaign against climate change. I’ve chosen to participate because, whether climate change is real or not, it’s always better safe than sorry. I’m dead scared of being all too aware that it’s human nature to act only after tragedy strikes. I’m participating because it’s all too easy to be complacent and place the blame on others, or deny reality altogether.
Please help support this initiative – whether it’s because you admire my courage to get out of bed on a weekend before the sun rises and drag my body up nearly 2,000 steps, or because you realize the immediacy of our need to address climate change for the sake of our lives and those of our children’s – either one will do. Any and all support will contribute to a better tomorrow.
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