Feb
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Feb
20
Passion Foundation is holding a March contest to design and create a logo for our social enterprise Giovanni’s Passion
Do you have what it takes?
We are seeking a simple old meets new design using our passion purple, black, and white, typewriter font and the rest is up to you.
Requirements:
Must have the words “Giovanni’s Passion” in design
This will be an opportunity to enhance your portfolio, win a gift card and be featured in Loretta Cella’s regular column in the Vancouver Observer.
Deadline March 20, 2011 at 4pm.
For more information please contact Loretta at 604.395.7685
Feb
1
INFUSE BC is a partnership between the Passion Foundation and Strength within Girls Group.
It’s 10 hours of life enhancement and leadership coaching combined with a 5 hour girls conference open to schools, community organizations, and institutions in BC. Call 604.395.7685 or email infusebc@passionfoundation.org
Feb
1
After a lovely week off of school, yesterday was the first day back. A new term started yesterday, and it was a pleasant surprise when I found out which courses that the school staff selected for me; Social Studies 11 and (Carribean) Writing 12. Judging by the brief introduction that we got yesterday, I’m intruiged by the work that’s to come!! Although we got a week out of school last week, I couldn’t help but feel swamped. You see, I decided to pick up Social Studies 10 before the winter break, and I’ve been struggling with it since. It’s not the work load or even motivation that’s the problem, the problem is the fact that what I’m learning doesn’t interest me. When you read a book that you’re not interested in, you tend to tune out. It seems like no matter how hard I concentrate, I get sleepy and somehow find myself doing something else after a few minutes. On a brighter note, I AM getting assignments done, it’s just taking a bit longer.
Social studies has always been my weakest subject (next to Science), so I’m fearing away from flunking the subject and taking my sweet ol’ time with it.
Other than school, life’s been a bit of a roller coaster. It’s not my problems that’s weighing down on me, it’s my friends dilemma’s and such. It’s funny how much people’s lives affect us. Especially people we care about and love.
Being on a youth agreement, and knowing other kids on youth agreements, I’m exposed to a lot of drama and challenges.
Then again, what teenager isn’t? The drama isn’t your usual petty teenage drama, it’s more along the lines of family problems, issues with the law, boyfriend/girlfriend drama, ect. As much as I get frustrated and overwhelmed about other people’s problems, it’s so difficult to not let it get to you. When your loved ones are going through troubling times, then it’s so hard not to want to help, and when you’re helpless, then it really hurts. I guess the best thing to do is to let them know that you’re there for them if they ever need you. That’s really all you can do sometimes.
Sometimes that’s all that people really need to hear too. They’re comforting words that everybody loves. It’s like a security blanket, “I’m here for you.” Because usually when people are working through challenges, they feel lost and alone. The best thing though, is to know is that darkness will soon be battled by the sun, and the light will overpower it. What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.
I hope that you’re having an excellent start to your week, and that it only gets better!
Please come back next week for another brand new blog!
Feb
1
Vancouver is blessed by an amazing woman named Katie Jeanes. Katie, 24, is all about raising awareness on the the importance of giving where we can in this crazy world of ours.
Check out this weeks article in the Vancouver Observer
We are proud to know Katie and her team!