005 - Global Heroes Vol.2 - Issue 2

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A Movement of Everyday Heroes

Around every corner of our city you will find an everyday hero. In fact, one in two Torontonians is a volunteer. As passionate activists, community leaders, and good samaritans, they bring vibrancy to our city, whether in the midst of a pandemic or not.

Week after week, stories continue to pop up about volunteers helping their communities during the pandemic or fighting for human rights, some stepping up for the first time, others with a legacy of support. They are mask sewers, volunteer drivers, protest organizers, online advocates, connection-builders, and neighbours helping neighbours. The pandemic has sent our global community into

a shock, the likes of which have not been seen since the Great Depression, and yet there is more interest in giving back than ever before.

To meet growing community needs, volunteers have found new ways to help others. They’re evolving our social fabric because they want to help when they are needed most, working beyond the traditional volunteerism our society has facilitated in the past. Volunteer Toronto, Canada’s largest volunteer centre, shares that nearly 100,000 people have stepped up to support new or grassroots efforts during the pandemic. There are so many more waiting to be tapped for the right role, or waiting to come across the right cause. The landscape of volunteerism is evolving and the effectiveness of mutual

aid, grassroots organizing, and digital community engagement are not specific to today. They are the future. COVID-19 has sparked the reimagining of giving back, shepherded by a new wave of everyday heroes who want to make a positive impact in their communities today. There is an opportunity ahead. An opportunity to weave a new, stronger society led by the examples of those who responded in our community when we needed them most. The role of volunteers is being reimagined right now—how will you be a part of it?

Get involved at volunteertoronto.ca

“[Volunteers] are an integral and important part of community support. Yet it is when we face our most difficult challenges, we truly realize the need to be there for one another and the unique spirit of those who choose to volunteer,”

“Whether or not you understand what someone is going through, there is a joy in knowing you helped them.”

“Giving back is not just about donating to charity. It’s about physically giving time, giving energy, and giving of ourselves.”

—Maryann Istiloglu,

—Bernard Laryea,

—Angela Singer-Butler,

Board Chair and volunteer with Volunteer Toronto.

Founder of the Dare to be Different Mindset Program

Volunteer & Project Sunshine Board Member

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LOVE LIVES ON IN LOCKDOWN

4min
pages 88-90

KENYA'S WILDLIFE TOURISM: A CASUALTY OF COVID GETS A LIFELINE

4min
pages 84-87

WANDER WOMEN: Journeys for Women, by Women, with Insight Vacations

2min
pages 82-83

MUSKOKA: Exploring The Beauty of Ontario's Cottage Country

2min
page 81

BEST CANADIAN ROAD TRIPS FOR STOPPING AND SMELLING THE FLOWERS

2min
page 80

CELEBRATING TORONTO’S RAVINES

2min
pages 78-79

Canada and Impressionism: New Horizons

1min
pages 76-77

MOTHER’S DAY GIFTS THAT GIVE BACK

7min
pages 72-75

PEACH PB&J ENERGY BITES • PEACH BELLINI COCKTAIL • BLENDER PANCAKES

3min
pages 70-71

BUTTER CHICKEN NAAN PIZZA

1min
page 69

WHITE BEAN DIP THREE WAYS

1min
page 68

BBQ ONTARIO LEG OF LAMB

1min
page 67

HOW SHEEP ARE MITIGATING CLIMATE CHANGE

2min
page 66

St. Lawrence Market: Supporting Small Businesses and Feeding the Community

2min
pages 64-65

5 Reasons to Choose Organic

2min
page 63

NUTRITION CONNECTIONS: FAMILIES AND FOOD

2min
page 62

EAT, GROW, SHARE: GROWING A GREENER FUTURE

2min
page 61

CHAPMAN’S ICE CREAM Supporting Canadian Communities

2min
page 60

PUTTING MENTAL HEALTH INTO FOCUS

2min
pages 58-59

Corporate Impact Investing Is a Critical Part of Solving Global Problems

2min
pages 56-57

Safe, Effective Medicines Are Key to Pet Health & Welfare

2min
pages 54-55

A Movement of Everyday Heroes

2min
pages 52-53

SCIENTISTS IN SCHOOL IS HELPING TO RAISE THE NEXT SCIENCE LEADERS AND INNOVATORS

2min
page 51

Vince Carter Launches Scholarship Program Amidst a Very Challenging Time for Many

2min
page 50

FINE THE ENGINEERS OF TOMORROW WITH BETTER STORIES TODAY

3min
pages 48-49

FULBRIGHT

3min
pages 46-47

MEET RICCARDO: BECAUSE OF YOU, RICCARDO CAN PLAY SPORTS!

2min
pages 44-45

THE POWER OF YOGA: ACHIEVING SELF-CARE THROUGH A SENSE OF COMMUNITY

2min
page 43

THE LOOK GOOD FEEL BETTER GUIDE TO SELF-CARE

2min
page 42

HEROICS ARE NOT ALWAYS ABOUT SAVING LIVES—BUT SAVING QUALITY OF LIFE.

1min
pages 40-41

LEVERAGING THE POWER OF HEALTH VOICES

2min
page 39

WHAT IS COVID ANTIBODY TESTING, ANYWAY?

2min
page 38

A LOOK INSIDE THE WELLSPRING CANCER COMMUNITY

4min
pages 36-37

A SPARK TO IGNITE NEW IDEAS TO DISRUPT CANCER CARE

2min
pages 34-35

THE FIGHT AGAINST PERIOD POVERTY: DAYS FOR GIRLS CANADA TAKES CHARGE

4min
pages 32-33

EXPLORING THE OPEN OCEANS

4min
pages 28-30

A HEALER A HERO MASTER CORPORAL NATALIE FORCIER'S WELLNESS JOURNEY

3min
pages 26-27

5 LOAVES, 2 FISH, AND A DREAM: The Story of Seema's 5n2 Kitchens

4min
pages 24-25

CELEBRITY MOTHERS MAKING A DIFFERENCE

4min
pages 22-23

WATER IS LIFE: STAND WITH NESKANTAGA

3min
pages 20-21

HOW TO OBSERVE GREAT LAKES AWARENESS DAY

2min
pages 18-19

COURAGE, CULTURE, AND CANDOR: TRACIE LÉOST AMPLIFIES THE VOICES OF INDIGENOUS YOUTH

4min
pages 16-17

The Opportunity of A Lifetime

3min
pages 14-15

P.K. SUBBAN: A HERO ON AND OFF THE ICE

6min
pages 10-13
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