Beading Up Malaria Successful at Bayridge SS

February 10, 2011 by  
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With thanks to teacher, Brenda Scarlett, staff and and students of Bayridge Secondary School, Kingston, ON, over $1,000 was raised through the “Beading Up Malaria” initiative. Beautiful bracelets handmade by Ugandan women out of recycled paper were purchased as gifts by the staff and students. “It’s a privilege to promote and support such an amazing organization,” said Ms. Scarlett. Thank you, Ms. Scarlett and all at BSS!

Canadian Nursing Students Embrace Buy-A-Net

January 29, 2011 by  
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January 27, 2011. Hamilton, ON. In front of nearly 1,000 delegates at the Canadian Nursing Students Association National Conference, Debra Lefebvre shared Buy-A-Net’s successful community program of bringing relief and prevention of disease to needy mothers and their children in Uganda. “On behalf of the Board of Directors, I am extremely pleased that Cdn nursing students continue to endorse and support this great campaign. With the expansion of our program to include other leading killers of mothers and children in Uganda, we have alot of work before us.”

“Everyone really loved the beads. They liked that Buy-A-Net is directly tackling poverty and disease through the “Beading Up Malaria” campaign. We sold out!” said Katie McNeill, Administrative Clerk.

Frontenac Secondary School “Elves” Save Lives

January 5, 2011 by  
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Frontenac SS World Issues Class

With a presentation from Buy-A-Net, and the passion to make a difference, students of the World Issues class got to work. With support from The Bay to showcase the jewelery they made through the “Beading Up Malaria” initiative, and other FUNdraising projects, the students raised over $2,000. The “elves” are incredible and definitely “nice”. Check out their Naughty or Nice presentation.

Bringing an End to Malaria, One Bead At A Time

October 8, 2010 by  
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In this article, Debra Lefebvre shares the vision and purpose of the “Beading Up Malaria” project.

http://www.emckingston.ca/20101007/Lifestyle/Bringing+an+end+to+malaria%2C+one+bead+at+a+time

Memo to Students, Teachers and Faculty

September 9, 2010 by  
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September 9, 2010

Hello students, teachers and faculty from across Canada.

Welcome back! It’s that time of year again! Since 2004, volunteer citizens like you and me have made a commitment to save lives from malaria. Students should be very proud to know they have raised money to protect thousands of families in Africa from this deadly disease. Thank you so much for your ongoing support!

We are very excited to announce the launch of the Beading Up Malaria initiative to help you in your fundraising efforts! In partnership with BeadforLife (www.beadforlife.org), beads are an excellent way to raise funds for nets and anti-malaria medicine.

Everyone loves beads, and these are very special beads. They are made by African women out of recycled paper. Buy-A-Net purchases the beads from BeadforLife, and through resale to you, Buy-A-Net uses the proceeds to buy bed nets and anti-malaria medicines.

Not only will you help to save lives from malaria, but you will help to end poverty by creating sustainable employment for African women, and help to protect the environment, too!

Please contact our office at 1(613)542-1264 to receive your fundraising kit and/or beads, or look through the website for more information.

Sincerely,

Debra Lefebvre and
The Buy-A-Net Team

Kingston Sleeps Out, Stands Out & Rocks Out Malaria!

April 19, 2010 by  
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KINGSTON SLEEPS OUT, STANDS OUT AND ROCKS OUT MALARIA!
And then they will Bead it Up!

Kingston: The Buy-A-Net Malaria Prevention Group takes over Confederation Basin to mark World Malaria Day, on Sunday, April 25th, with a “Sleep out” and a “Rock-Out” to commemorate this important day of global awareness.
 

April 25, 2010 is a day of unified commemoration of the global effort to provide effective control of malaria around the world.  World Malaria Day is an opportunity for malaria-free countries to learn about the devastating consequences of the disease. 
 

This year, communities around the world are “Sleeping Out to End Malaria”.  The Kingston event runs from 1:00 – 8:00 pm.  Buy-A-Net encourages citizens of all ages to attend this day to demonstrate both their determination and optimism that the battle against Malaria can be won.
 

A full day’s program of varied musical entertainment featuring Andrea Gauster, Beautiful Inferno, Ottawa-based Chasing Curiosity, Earth Wind and Haggis, Singer song-writer Jim Tidman , and to close the show Spread the Secret Participants will also be treated to the performance, “A Malaria Story” by the Kingston based, youth theatre company, The Not So Amateur Amateurs.  Face painting will be available for the younger supporters.
 

Buy-A-Net will also be encouraging Kingstonians to “Bead Up Malaria”.   Made possible through a recent partnership  with “Bead For Life”, one-of-a-kind handmade beads will be on sale with all proceeds going to the Buy-A-Net Malaria Prevention Group. Thirty beads will be sold for $7 – the price of one bed net.
 

Bead For Life (beadforlife.org) is an organization that reduces extreme poverty by creating bridges of understanding between impoverished Africans and concerned world citizens. Ugandan women turn colorful recycled paper into beautiful beads, which are, in turn, sold around the world. The beads thus become income, food, medicine, school fees and hope.
 

Launched in 2004, Buy-A-Net is Canada’s first volunteer-driven, charitable organization that seeks to prevent deaths from Malaria in Africa one country at a time. The nation of Uganda was chosen as the first target country of the campaign, whose slogan “7 Bucks, Buy-A-Net, Save a life” provides advocacy and awareness about malaria as well as raises much-needed funds for the procurement of long-lasting, insecticide treated bed nets and anti-malaria medicine.  In partnership with community-based groups, the nets are distributed free of charge, one village at a time.  Children and pregnant women in Africa are most vulnerable to malaria.  Malaria takes a child’s life every 30 seconds, and 50 Million pregnant women are at risk of malaria resulting in poor health, and maternal and neonatal death.
 

For more information on Buy-A-Net and malaria prevention, please visit www.buyanet.ca.

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Contact:   Joanne Langlois  (613) 540-1202

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