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Fundraising raffle assists Open Door programs

By Murray Green

Spectrum Physiotherapy Camrose is asking the community to support The Open Door through a raffle for an Edmonton Oilers bicycle.

“Today (Sept. 19) marks the first anniversary of Spectrum Physiotherapy. To celebrate this big achievement, we decided to focus on the community that helped make it happen. We are here today to help support the amazing organization–The Open Door Association,” said Spectrum Physiotherapy Camrose owner Manis Kathuria.

The Open Door exists to meet the needs of youth ages 11 to 24, who find themselves at risk. They have been in operation since 1998, providing services to Camrose and East Central Alberta.

“There is no denying 2020 has been a difficult year for small business. We’ve been very fortunate to have received an incredible amount of support and we wanted to pay it forward. If you’re following us online, look for the #thinklocal and #supportlocalcamrose to help spread the word,” he added.

“Manis, I want to congratulate you on your anniversary, and I’m glad that you were able to hire some local people,” said MLA Lovely.

“We serve youth ages 11 to 24, in addition of having a housing complex for those 16 to 24. We are very passionate about the work that we do and without the continued support of this community, we would not be able to have the effect that we do,” said Open Door youth support worker Emma Pilkington.

“I want to congratulate Manis on his one-year anniversary and in today’s economy, it is nice to see a business prosper and grow. To recognize The Open Door (with a fundraiser) is a testament to who he is,” said Kevin Hycha, Deputy Mayor of the City of Camrose.

“During COVID, I started #thinklocal and I thank Camrose for supporting shopping local first,” said Janaya Iverson, Miss Junior Teen for Northern Alberta.

Murray Green, Camrose Booster

Open Door youth support worker Emma Pilkington, from left, Open Door communications coordinator Amy Cardinal, Spectrum Physiotherapy owner Manis Kathuria (on bike), Spectrum Physiotherapy secretary Bonnie Ramsdin, Miss Junior Teen Northern Alberta Janaya Iverson, Deputy Mayor Kevin Hycha and MLA Jackie Lovely celebrated the business’s first anniversary and a fundraising raffle for The Open Door.

People are asked to trum (1040, 6708-48A AveEdmonton Oilers bike and a bring a receipt from a local nue) to be eligible to pursmart watch. business to show they supchase tickets. Tickets are available port shopping local to SpecPrizes include an until Oct. 19.

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