Monday, March 10, 2008

Rolling up our sleeves for the Homeless in Ottawa

Wow!!! What a day! We organized an event with over 25 women who were more than willing to help the homeless and it was extraordinary that within hours we have over the number required to hold this event. Amazing really! In my past I have organized events often and never had such a great turnout! Who knew we would have a huge snow storm! No problem! Women know how to move mountains to make things happen! I had faith that this would not be a big deal. WHOOPS! At 5am Sunday morning I awoke and put my coat on overtop of my pajamas and started digging out the waist deep snow at my front yard so I could arrive at the Shepherds of Good Hope in time for 8am. Well it was heavy and hard and never have I had so much snow in my driveway! So, I did what any mother would do.... I woke up my 17 year old son to help me dig out of our driveway. Which he did! Without a word, he got out of bed and helped. We shoveled just the area we needed to get the car onto the road and then proceeded to get stuck on the driveway as there was ice underneath the snow. A man who was stuck further down the street, came and offered to help. We just couldn't get the car to move, so we managed to get it back onto the driveway enough so that if the plows came by, it would not be in the way and I went in to get dressed to take the bus to downtown. No big problem, I had time. I just didn't expect that there would be so many emails from people calling that they were sick, stuck or for lots of reasons were not able to attend. I thought...wow...how are we going to feed 400 people without any volunteers? I knew they were depending on us to be there and regardless of the weather, the homeless would still be looking to be fed. Like every mother, I would not want to know that my children were on the street without a warm place to go on such a night/ day as this. My son decided to join me as I have not used the bus system in quite some time. We managed to arrive at 9am and I was so thrilled to see that although many had not been able to come, we had enough to serve the people who arrived and peel the potatoes, make the salads and do the dishes. I can tell you that we were all moved by the brothers and sisters we saw this day. I was seeing people that I have seen before and some new ones as well. One in particular was a young woman probably in her twenties. She had pants on that had a hole in her rear and was asking for a pair of pants to replace them. It was very very cold and I looked closely to see that the pants were pj bottoms that were not very warm. I was given the key to go to the clothing section of donated clothes. When I saw that she was so cold and her body was shivering I was not going to let her go back outside without some warmer clothes. She didn't want anyone to think she had stolen any clothes!!! But I told her that no one was going to give her a hard time because we would all want her to be warm enough and that I was fully prepared to give her whatever she needed to keep her warm. When she took off her jacket I realized it was a spring jacket and all she had on underneath was a tank top. Her blue lips were blue for a reason. She was so cold because she did not have any clothes to keep her warm and was unable to have anyone hear her requests for clothing was not that she wanted to be fashionable, although that is what kept her acceptable to her peers. I was wondering how she had kept warm and thankful to be in a place to offer her unbiased assistance.She moved me to realize as a reflection of myself, exactly what I would be like if I had no money. Often I have known wealthy businessmen who have been on the street when their businesses failed and no pension income to support them, they begin again. As a business woman I am aware of how often this happens but that pride prevents them from telling their story of what happened. I met someone who is an author who works at the Shepherds of Good Hope and he told our group a story of a young business woman who struggled for her own identity at a young age she lost her parents. What would you do? How do we cope when life hits us square in the face. When we don't have guidance, what does the human spirit do? It survives, but it could also thrive....given the right ingredients. Over the years that I have participated with the homeless, I have been learning so much from them. I can tell you that the women that came on this snowy day to roll up their sleeves and serve the homeless, took away great wealth of how we can be with one another. Not in judgement, but living from their hearts. IT was a heartwarming day for everyone. Warm in the bellies and warm in the heart. A warm coat to take away and a Joyful feeling at least for a few moments, to remember that we are all equally walking our own paths. When we fall we are not alone, when we succeed we are not alone. But we have each other, holding hands and remembering to be ONE.
God Bless YOU

Monday, January 14, 2008

Wedding Palace Bridal Show in Ottawa

WOW what GREAT ENERGY! Kudos to the Wedding Palace team for putting on such a marvelous event! This last weekend I had the chance to be a keynote speaker at THE event for Brides at the Congress Centre. It was wonderful to be surrounded by positive upbeat people all focused on the loving energy that makes one day very special. I want to thank all who came to hear me speak and support my book and especially I would like to thank Sun Life for sharing their space with me for the book signing at their booth. May the energy that surrounds this event uplift us all to that place where Love transcends all else! Thank YOU!!! I will share pictures soon!

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY EVENT


"It's not enough to have lived. We should be determined to live for something. May I suggest that it be
creating joy for others, sharing what we have for the betterment of person kind, bringing hope to the lost
and love to the lonely."
Leo Buscaglia
WBN WOMEN ROLL UP THEIR SLEEVES
FOR THE HOMELESS


There will be twenty-five women from WBN going to the
Shepherds of Good Hope kitchen to help feed the homeless in
support of International Women’s Day on March 9, 2008.
Support this initiative. Register today!
A small cost of $10.00 and you get to wear—and keep
the burgundy apron with the WBN logo.
WHY?
1. We are a group of successful women
who stand for a variety of values
including care of our community.
2. Many women are homeless in our
streets. These are our sisters who have
fallen on very hard times.
3. The International Women’s Day is
an annual occurrence when hundreds
of events around the world converge to celebrate women’s advancement and
the collective power of women past, present and future.
4. We are the fortunate and we can.
WHEN, WHERE?
March 9, 2008
8:30 am to 1:15 pm
INFORMATION & REGISTER?
Call Kathleen Caught 613-327-7004 or
Deanna Rutherford 613-829-9102
Women’s Business Network Association of Ottawa
200-435 St. Laurent Blvd., Ottawa, ON K1K 2Z8
Tel: 613-749-5975 Fax: 613-745-8753
info@womensbusinessnetwork.ca
Ot t awa ’ s L e a d i n g Ne two r k o f Wome n i n B u s i n e s s
http://www.womensbusinessnetwork.ca/

Saturday, September 29, 2007

Such fun! I recently launched my book and CTV and Rogers interviewed me last week.


A Channel will be interviewing me on October 19th and I will be giving away copies of the book to those in attendance. It is just a small little book but it is packed with all the ingredients you need to have a happy process in discussing finances and purchasing a home! Why did I write it? Because it was needed. So much information and who to trust. Well, if I was willing to put it in writing then I must believe it, right? You don't have to agree with what I have written but you might want to spend the $14.95 to have as a guide in your pocket while you contemplate the process. Purchase the book at http://www.marriagestomortgages.com/













And GUYS!

Buy the book and seek to understand THEN to be understood! Listen to what your girlfriend is learning while she reads the book!
Anyone that books their mortgage with me will receive a copy of the book from me free!

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Win your Marriage!


On February 26 KISS FM will open their Win a Wedding Contest at http://www.1053kissfm.com/weddingguide/guides.jsp?content=mtom.jsp and Kathleen Caught will be the officiant for the wedding. See http://marriagestomortgages.com
You will also be able to obtain the ebook From Marriages to Mortgages to help couples through financial aisles as well! Hope to see you there!!! Maybe it will be YOUR wedding that I support you with!

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Worlds' Biggest Virtual Hug

World's Biggest Virtual Hug


Currently 38276 hugs are pledged for this January 21



On January 21st 1986 National Hugging Day was founded in the U.S.A. It has spread all over the world and is called by many names - Hug Day, World Hug Day, Send a Hug Day, International Hug Day, and even Hug a Bear Day!



This global 'virtual' Hug for Peace celebrating World Hug Day is your opportunity to show the world that 'peace begins with me'. We want to reach millions of people in the simplest heartfelt way that is possible, a hug! Go here to make your pledge for your hugs on January 21st:

http://www.worldpeace.org.au/readcyber.asp

and
you gotta see this video! What a guy!!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr3x_RRJdd4&mode=related&search=

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Volunteer Services Overseas

Happy New Year to all and may Peace Prevail on Earth!

I have recently become one of the assessment officers volunteering with VSO (Volunteer Services Overseas) and have increased my awareness of wonderful work that is being done all over the world. It is a humbling experience to be with such amazing human beings who volunteer their time around the world helping in development areas. This experience is enriching my life and inspiring me to consider similar work in my future. I hope you will take a look for yourself and feel the joy that their gifts have brought to the world. here are some examples of areas they are looking for:

If you are a fundraiser with two years' experience, some of the world’s poorest nations need your skills. Recently we have received a large number of requests from our overseas partners for fundraisers, in countries such as Zambia, South Africa and India. Using your skills you’ll help overseas organisations to maximise their income generating strategies and ensure their development and sustainability.
Necessary qualifications and experience
You’ll need a degree in any subject or a related professional qualification, combined with a minimum of two years’ relevant experience. Knowledge of developing fundraising strategies and writing funding proposals are essential. You’ll be experienced in identifying new donors and maintaining existing relationships, as well as developing the communication materials.
Types of opportunity available
Most of our requests come from small non-government organisations and involve developing income generation schemes, such as orchestrating fundraising events, including donor management, the delivery of donor communications and proposal development. Organisations in need of your skills tend to be focused around the area of HIV and AIDS, but we do receive from request from organisations in a variety of sectors.

High demand
Last updated: 10/11/2006 10:04:00

Fundraising Adviser - Thailand
The Peace Way Foundation is devoted to a peaceful resolution to the Burma struggle for human rights and democracy. You'll use your fundraising or marketing experience to seek new funding opportunities and ensure the sustainability of their projects.
Read the full job description:

Bullet. Fundraising Adviser - Thailand(pdf, 43kb)


High demand
Last updated: 10/11/2006 10:09:00

Senior Fundraiser - Ghana
PRIDE's aim is to improve child welfare and to ensure a better future for disadvantaged children in Northern Ghana. They are looking for an experienced fundraiser with management skills to improve funding for their projects.
Read the full job description:

Bullet. Senior Fundraiser - Ghana(pdf, 41kb)


High demand
Last updated: 10/11/2006 10:11:00

Fundraiser - Ethiopia
Handicap National Action is looking for a an experienced fundraiser or marketing professional to train staff and implement a fundraising strategy. You'll contribute to the organisation's important work to ensure a better quality of life for disabled children.
Read the full job description:

Bullet. Fundraiser - Ethiopia(pdf, 45.6kb)


High demand
Last updated: 05/09/2006 16:57:00

Senior Fundraiser in Zambia
You’ll help Chismo Home-Based Care develop a strategic approach to fundraising and provide financial stability for their essential work with HIV and AIDS patients. Required: 3 years’ experience developing funding proposals and donor management. Read the full job description:

Bullet. Fundraiser - Zambia(pdf, 53.6kb)



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Once you have confirmed that we are recruiting in your skill area, please move on to STEP TWO (The VSO experience), or STEP THREE (Apply now or order information).


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Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Life is a description of our own thoughts?


To all that take the moment to read this. Remove all thoughts and sit in the silence of Life. We are bombarded with external influences. More and more I see this in my own life and wonder who really is at the core of this being? How can I possibly like myself if I think that the world around me is me. I am not my thoughts and not what is before my eyes...therefore...who am I? Well it is a question asked by the more learned to the least learned..we all are this question. I am choosing to love me. I have chosen to pour my love into others as well. I am choosing to continue to love but not to look into my creation to see the results but to look at that which created me and be thankful. Here is a picture of a recent wedding I was privileged to perform. The couple express their love to one another with ease and their reflection was such a wonderful place to be present. I am sharing this moment with you as my gift of love. I hope you feel the warmth and know I send it to you with my personal joy, Kathleen