Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Que Viva Ecuador!

On April 7th, 2013 the Toronto Mobilizers celebrated a successful year with our benefit concert Que Viva Ecuador! The event was held in partnership with University of Toronto Scarborough's Latin American Student Association at Hart House!

Photo by Monique
The concert was a huge success and allowed us to hear performances from local artists such as Daevyd Pepper and Felipe Pereira, Mobi Mawla, Mike Iurincic, and Kristin Van De Ven...

Photo by Monique

Photo by Monique

Photo by Monique
We also had a raffle of amazing prizes donated by the Me To We Store before hearing from Rashmi Logo, SoulFrets, Henry Vivel, Ferdelle Lauren Capistrano and Indra Sarwinata and BAM! Toronto Youth Poetry Slam team!

Photo by Monique

Photo by Monique
Photo by Monique



Photo by Monique



Photo by Monique
The event was a huge success and raised $308.82 for water projects in Llullin Totoras, Ecuador! But the year isn't over yet! Sign up for We Are Silent online and participate in this amazing campaign by being silent all day and staying off phones and social media to raise awareness for issues faced by children worldwide on April 18th, 2013! Then, hit up our Facebook page at facebook.com/dttomobilizers to tell us about your experiences! 

We'll be coming at you with more MOB stuff ahead! Thanks to everyone who helped make this event such a huge success!
MAD MOB LOVIN!
Alice, Daniela, Dylan, Julia

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

We Are Love!

Love is in the air and our MOBilizers are feeling it!

Photo Courtesy of Monique


On February 15th, the Toronto MOBilizers took to Nathan Phillips and Yonge & Dundas Square to spread some post-Valentine's Day love by giving away free hugs and selling We Are Love buttons to raise money for our water project in Llullin Totoras, Ecuador!


Photo Courtesy of Monique 

Photo Courtesy of Monique 

We had an amazing time brightening people's days and ended up making $72.82 plus an extra $5.25 in American from some friendly visitors to our city!


Photo Courtesy of Monique 


Photo Courtesy of Monique 


Photo Courtesy of Monique 

If you'd like to purchase some of the We Are Love buttons, they're selling for $2 until the end of the month and you also have the opportunity to buy them in bulk and sell them around your school, community or workplace to further support our fundraising endeavours! For more information, please email us at torontomobilizers@yahoo.ca!

Photo Courtesy of Monique 

In other news, the school that the MOBilizers have been funding in Llullin Totoras, Ecuador is finally finished! Several MOBilizers from across the country, including Toronto Leads Alice and Daniela have had the opportunity to help build this school which is now open and being used my the community! Congratulations and a sincere thank you for everyone who has helped contribute to this project and the work the MOBilizers have been able to do for Llullin over the past several years! It is greatly appreciated!

Photo Courtesy of Free The Children

Huge MOB love to everyone this month and we will see you with news about our year end event coming soon in March!
All the best from your Toronto MOB Leads!
Alice, Daniela, Dylan, Julia

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

We Stand Together!



Happy New Year!

On Saturday, January 12th the Toronto MOBilizers kicked 2013 off right by hosting an Aboriginal Awareness event at the Me To We Store in order to launch Free The Children's We Stand Together campaign. It was a great afternoon to bring the community together to learn more about the issues facing Canada's Aboriginal community.

The event kicked off with an excellent presentation by MOBilizer Nobu who spoke about the Ipperwash Crisis and continued with the screening of CBC's 8th Fire documentary Indigenous In The City which discusses the many issues that are facing Aboriginals living in urban areas today due to the lasting effects of historical injustices like residential schooling and land claims. We ended the afternoon feeling informed and inspired to learn more after hearing MOBilizer Jordan's amazing performance of the Ed Sheeran song Lego House.

The event was a great time despite some technical difficulties and we were able to raise money for our MOB village of Llullin Totoras, Ecuador through a raffle of prizes generously donated by the Me To We Store and Starbucks!

Thanks to everyone who worked on this event and came out to enjoy it!

To learn more about Free The Children's commitment to Aboriginal issues please visit http://www.freethechildren.com/get-involved/campaigns/we-stand-together/

We'll see you next month for our We Are Love Campaign!
MAD MOB LOVE
Alice, Daniela, Dylan and Julia


Saturday, December 1, 2012

The Best Way To Spread Holiday Cheer Is Singing Loud For All To Hear

What better way to get into the holiday spirit than to give back to our communities? This December 1st, our Toronto MOBilizers gathered in Little Italy to do just that!


We started the afternoon by sharing some delicious food at Julia's house provided by our lovely MOBilizers! There we shared stories about school, our favourite holiday traditions and discussed our plans for upcoming campaigns including We Stand Together, We Are Love and our Year End Event. Are you excited? You should be!


Afterwards, we took to the streets of Little Italy where we carolled our hearts out and collected non-perishable food items from the generous community members!


All in all we collected 50 non-perishable food items for local food banks and managed to bring some smiles to the faces of residents in the Little Italy area!


On behalf of the Toronto Free The Children MOBilizers we'd like to wish you and your family a happy holiday season and we will see you in January for our We Stand Together volunteer day and documentary screening event!

MAD MOB LOVIN
Toronto Mobilizers Leadership Team

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Kick Off 2012!

Ladies and gentlemen the MOB year has officially begun!

After a great time at We Day Toronto a few weeks ago (which will be aired on Much Music November 11th at 7pm for all those who want to relive the magic), our Toronto MOB team joined together on October 13th ready and motivated to start the year off right!


After some brief introductions our outdoor location got a tad too cold and rainy for our MOB, but innovation is always a sign of leadership and we were able to find an alternate (warmer) location to discuss communication rules, the Adopt A Village model (which you can find at http://www.freethechildren.com/international-programming/our-model/), plans for the year and our main fundraising goal: A water project in Llullin Totoras, Ecuador!


This has been our MOB Village for several years now and this summer Alice and Daniela got the chance to work on putting the money MOBs across Canada and the USA have raised to work building the second floor on another new school building. However, they also saw the need for improved water and sanitation in the village and we're all super excited to work to make that a reality!


After sharing ideas about the year's campaigns and events, Alex and Asha led the group in an awesome jam session as we shared munchies and got to know each other better!

photo creds to Monique!

Looking forward to a great year with the Toronto MOBilizers of 2012-2013! We'll see you later this month for our first campaign WE SCARE HUNGER! Be sure to watch your emails, the blog, Twitter and Facebook for more details!

MAD MOB LOVIN!
-Alice, Daniela, Dylan, Julia

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Meet Your MOB!

Weeeeeee're back! 

We hope you've all had amazing summers whether they were spent adventuring at home or abroad...maybe even on a Me To We Trip or at Academy perhaps? Either way, we can't wait to hear all about them at our KICK OFF event happening OCTOBER 13TH! Be sure to check your emails for more info, but until then, we'd like to introduce you to some of the people who'll be shaping your 2012/2013 MOB experience this year...your fantastic LEADS! 



Name: Alice Lambert
From: Toronto, Ontario
Schooling: Currently in grade 11 at Collège français de Toronto 

I first got involved with Me to We when I participated on an amazing trip to Ecuador last summer. I was fortunate enough to meet 25 incredible like-minded young people, including Daniela! After my trip I was so inspired to continue working with FTC/Me to We that I decided to become a part of the Mobilizer movement. 
Prior to my trip to Ecuador, I was and still am a part of my social justice club at my school. Through this club I have participated in many awareness and fundraising campaigns including a 24 hour hunger strike which raised $3,500 for Doctors Without Borders in Somalia and a documentary which was designed to educate students about native youth in Canada.
I'm super excited to be a part of the 2012/2013 Toronto Mob and I can't wait to get started!

Future aspirations: TBD
Favorite book: A Thousand Slpendid Suns
Favorite Movie: Fish Called Wanda


Name: Daniela Spagnuolo
From: Toronto, Ontario
Schooling: First year International Development Co-op student at University of Toronto Scarborough

I got involved in the MOBilizers program 4 years ago when I had the amazing opportunity to volunteer at 2009's Toronto We Day! After hearing about the program I knew it was something I wanted to be a part of and I haven't looked back since! The MOB's given me so many great friends and opportunities, including the chance to attend Me To We's Academy in 2011 and building a school in our MOB village of Llullin Totoras, Ecuador this summer (which is where I met Alice!). I've also been involved in a number of social justice initiatives in my high school and can't wait to start getting involved at university! After a super successful MOB year last year, I'm super stoked to come back and work with this year's awesome MOBilizers, Masses and fellow leadership team to make this the most incredible year yet! 

Future Aspirations: Working for an NGO and writing about it! (or becoming a food truck driver on "Eat St")
Favourite Movie: "Cinema Paradiso" or "The Terminal"
Favourite Book: anything by Ellen Hopkins 
Weirdest Fact: I've never seen "Star Wars"….apparently this makes me unfit for living on this planet. Whoops. 


Name: Dylan Bruxer
From : Seaforth, Ontario
Schooling : York University Bachelor of Arts Honours Specialization in Human Rights and Equity Studies 

I began working with FTC/Me - to We by joining my high schools Me - to - We group, and attending the Kenya Mission Trip the following summer.  After that experience, I kept working hard with my schools group to raise close to $65,000 in three years for an all girls high school in Kenya called, Kisaruni.  I am now continuing in the same path and joined the Mobilizers to hopefully bring the same determination and energy, so this year will be the best ever! 

Future Aspirations: Law School or working for an NGO 
Favourite Movie: Mean Girls, I Am and Prayers for Bobby
Favourite Book: Namesake and Its Kind of A Funny Story…. I'm not an avid reader
Weirdest Fact: My dream goal apart from saving the world is perfecting the art of "smizing" a technique invented by Tyra Banks


Name: Julia Wilton 
Hometown: Toronto, Ontario 
Schooling: 3rd year at the University of Toronto, working towards a Bachelor of Arts with Distinction with a major in Political Science (Global Governance & International law) and Peace, Conflict, and Justice Studies 

Free The Children has been with me since I was merely twelve years old. The story of a young boy who happened to be the same age as myself named Craig Kielburger inspired me to find something that I was passionate about and champion it. The search for my passion has lead me to multiple corners of the world - from all over Canada, the United States and Europe to rural villages in India and Central America to Israel and the Middle East, with Africa to come this summer. The one common theme? People. People are my everything. They are my passion, they are my downfall. What better way to help people than to work with one of the most renowned organizations in the world? I have been involved with Free The Children since I was twelve, and am a vintage member of the Mobilizers community. I’ve witnessed the growth and incredible development of so many incredible youth, and cannot properly express the gratitude I feel to be leading you this year. We can do great things, my friends, and believe me, we will. Together we can! 

Future Aspirations: Harvard Law (and then maybe the United Nations, Prime Minister, or to take over the world... for the better, of course!) 
Favourite Movie: American Beauty/Big Fish 
Favourite Book: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald / Fugitive Pieces by Anne Michaels / any poetry ever 
Weirdest fact: I’m obsessed with a man who has been dead for 49 years. John Fitzgerald Kennedy is ma main man. Say what. 

These 4 lovely people will be your point people for the Toronto MOB this year, but even though our title is "Lead", we really want this year to be about listening to the MOBilizers so we can find a way to follow your passions about what YOU want to see the MOB do! We also would like to bring your attention to our main fundraising effort this year...

WATER PROJECTS IN LLULLIN TOTORAS, ECUADOR!

You can find out more about Llullin by following this link 

www.freethechildren.com/reporting/totoras 

or strike up a conversation with Alice or Daniela who were in Llullin this summer working on the school YOU helped fund with all your hard work last year! Who knows? Maybe next year some of you will spend your summer in Llullin working on this project!

We can't wait to meet all our MOBilizers at Kickoff and see all the Masses out at events this year! Until then, keep in touch with us!

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/dttomobilizers
Twitter: https://twitter.com/DTTOmobilizers
Email: torontomobilizers@yahoo.ca

MAD MOB LOVING!
Alice, Daniela, Dylan and Julia
MOB Co-Leads 2012-2013

Thursday, May 31, 2012

"See you later"

We don't like goodbyes.
They're sad, there's a lot of tears and snot flying everywhere and everyone leaves a little more dejected than when they came.
We really don't like those feelings.

That's why last night's MOB Year End Dinner at Jack Astor's Yonge & Bloor was not a goodbye, but rather, a "see you later" celebration of all we've achieved in the 2011-2012 year and all that is to come in the 2012-2013 year!



We talked about our amazing adventures at Silent Cities and We Days! We laughed about memories from Trips and Academies! We shared stories about MOB years past and hopes for MOB years future! We even enjoyed some fantastic food while we were at it!


We're so honoured to have been able to spend this year with YOU! Our amazing MOBilizers, Masses and community supporters! Thank you for being a part of the family that allowed us to support causes in Canada, Haiti and Ecuador and do our part to make the world a better place! 


Mad MOB lovin' also goes out to the amazing Free The Children team, especially our pals Kevin and Gabby at BaseCamp who stopped by yesterday to make the night even more special!


But even though our year is over it doesn't mean our time together is through! We'll be looking to see you all (plus some new faces!) back for next year and here's how it's going down!


The application for the new MOB year is now online at https://forms.freethechildren.com/?&module=mobilizers/application&cmd=page1! You'll notice that you now have two choices MOBilize and Masses.

For those looking to take on a more active leadership role, engage in the planning process and are willing to commit a large amount of time to the (MOB)ilizers, the MOBilize option is the one for you!

For those who aren't sure how much time they want to commit, or want more of a supporting role rather than being involved in planning and leadership the Masses option is where you want to be!

We can't wait to see you back next year so make sure you fill out your application by June 29th 2012! Even if you're going to a new city, there are MOBs across Canada and the US to keep you involved in the movement! If you have any questions please email us at dt.to.mobilizers@gmail.com, Facebook us at http://www.facebook.com/dttomobilizers or Tweet us at https://twitter.com/#!/DTTOmobilizers



This summer we hope you enjoy whatever adventures are coming your way, and make sure you tell us all about them! We also encourage you to check out Spencer West's Redefine Possible Campaign and maybe even sponsor a step for $10 at http://www.freethechildren.com/redefinepossible/!

Have an amazing summer and we'll see you in September!
MAD MOB LOVIN!
The Downtown Toronto MOBilizers Leadership Team
Lindsey Swartzman (MOB Lead), Daniela Spagnuolo (Core Team Lead), Carly Carrigan (Core Team Lead), Julia Wilton (Core Team Lead)