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  • Mar 16, 2009 - 4:10 PM
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Story of Cambodian atrocities sparks reader to act

Re: 'Killing Fields survivor', News, March 13

After reading a moving article by writer Joanna Lavoie I was inspired. I decided that I could help this man and his mission.

I am the director of The Baila Boogaloo Dance Company, a Latin dance school and performance troupe in downtown Toronto. We teach Latin dance classes at our studio location weeknights and hold workshops regularly.

With the help of my instructors, I have decided to convert one of our most popular workshops, a salsa class for men and women, into a fundraiser for the Aid for Victims of Cambodian Landmines (AFVCLM) charity that you featured in last week's edition.

This fundraising workshop will be held tonight (March 20) from 7 to 8:30 p.m., at our studio, DLM Dance and Entertainment, 1610 Bloor St. W. All of the funds raised will be donated to AFVCLM. We expect a minimum of 100 students and will be asking for a minimum $5 donation instead of a fee. We'll also be offering some great door prizes to attendees. I have been in touch with several organizations and retailers and so far we've received a certificate for spa services, sporting events, restaurant vouchers as well as chiropractic and personal training certificates.

The dance company will also be donating gift certificates for dance lessons.

Thank you for posting such a great story.

Darlene Wang




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