September 20th: Subway Day for CHILD
This Thursday, September 20th, I'd like to ask you all to visit your local Subway restaurant and order yourself a footlong sub of your choice. For every sub, $1 will be donated to the CH.I.L.D. Founation (CHildren with Intestinal and Liver Disorders). You may have recently seen or heard adverts on the radio, television, or newspaper -- you know, the one about swallowing a bunch of razor blades and needles -- drawing attention to this event.
The CH.I.L.D. Foundation is a non-profit organization primarily helping to fund the search for a cure for Crohn's Disease and Colitis. Although their aim is geared towards children suffering from these conditions, just as many adults suffer from them as well. As such, any cure found for children will benefit hundreds of thousands of adults as well.
I'd consider it a personal favour if you'd go ahead and treat yourself to a tastey sub on Thursday. It'll be a good meal for you, and great help to the foundation.
Thanks guys,
Keeper.
P.S. For more information on either Crohn's or Colitis, feel free to email me or simply visit the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of Canada website.
This Thursday, September 20th, I'd like to ask you all to visit your local Subway restaurant and order yourself a footlong sub of your choice. For every sub, $1 will be donated to the CH.I.L.D. Founation (CHildren with Intestinal and Liver Disorders). You may have recently seen or heard adverts on the radio, television, or newspaper -- you know, the one about swallowing a bunch of razor blades and needles -- drawing attention to this event.
The CH.I.L.D. Foundation is a non-profit organization primarily helping to fund the search for a cure for Crohn's Disease and Colitis. Although their aim is geared towards children suffering from these conditions, just as many adults suffer from them as well. As such, any cure found for children will benefit hundreds of thousands of adults as well.
I'd consider it a personal favour if you'd go ahead and treat yourself to a tastey sub on Thursday. It'll be a good meal for you, and great help to the foundation.
Thanks guys,
Keeper.
P.S. For more information on either Crohn's or Colitis, feel free to email me or simply visit the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of Canada website.