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A huge announcement from Josh Groban and the
Sunnybrook Foundation was made today regarding the largest donation of its kind
in Canada.$8
Million dollars, as a single donation, was given to the Sunnybrook Foundation for the development of the new facility...
Toronto - February 28th 2008 By: Kindah Mardam Bey
True heroes are born of adversity and the desire for change, and the Dan's appear to have such a combination. Fifteen years ago Marla & Aubrey Dan had their own precious child and after thinking and feeling all the initial excitement of pregnancy, they found out that Marla was considered ‘high risk.' It was the efforts of the Sunnybrook Women and Babies program that assisted in Marla's labour, and extensive post-care, after only 29 weeks gestation. She explained ‘as a new mother, my first instinct was to take care of my baby, but we knew she was in good hands with the staff at Sunnybrook.'
Aubrey and Marla Dan decided to invest in future generations, after seeing the Sunnybrook facility fifteen years later without any changes, Marla says `except the facility was more cramped; my heart went out to the Mothers and Children.` It was then they decided to affect world change from a personal level. Both Josh Groban and the Dan's emphasized how important a child's start in life is, Mr. Dan explained that he and his wife are `dedicated to that start in life.` When asked how such positive changes can be instigated in today`s society, the Dan's explained that it was imperative that people start thinking of `we` instead of `me` and that if we held the philosophy of `the more you make, the more we can give away, and so many of us need to be appreciative that we are in this great country of Canada, that we need to give back, that way we can all do better. If people in general changed their focus from ‘it's about me' to ‘its about us, we would all be better off'.`Josh Groban added that `If we all work towards change, change can happen. Whatever your contribution is, whether it is large or small, just so long as you participate in making a better future.` Groban has his own foundation, which helps raise money and then funnels that money into a multitude of good causes. Get all your One Night LiveTM Concert details from AnEVibe here .
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