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We develop and deliver a variety of educational and recreational programs
for youth and families on an ongoing basis.
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click: Current Project (ÇöÀç ÁøÇà ÁßÀÎ ÇÁ·Î±×·¥ º¸±â)
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Project Ended <Á¾·áµÈ ÇÁ·Î±×·¥> 2012
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Aug 25, 6 pm Youth Concert
Activity Pictures 2011/2012
Program Poster 2012
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Vision Concert, 2012 sponsored by Toronto Public Health and For You Telecare Family Service, was succesful.
Toronto Public Health ¿Í »ý¸íÀÇ ÀüÈ °øµ¿À¸·Î ±âȹµÈ Vision Concert°¡ ¼º°øÀûÀ¸·Î Ä¡·ïÁ³½À´Ï´Ù.
Thank you for volunteers, performers and the audience!
Youth Night¿¡ Âü¼® ÇØ ÁÖ½Å, ¸ðµç ºÀ»çÀÚ, ¿¬ÁÖÀÚ, °ü°´ ¿©·¯ºÐµé ´ë´ÜÈ÷ °¨»çÇÕ´Ï´Ù.
¾Æ·¡´Â ÀÔ¼±ÀÚ ÀÔ´Ï´Ù. Winners are as followed.
1st Prize - Four Piece 2nd Prize - Kigga 3rd Prize - Melissa Lee
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Mind & Motion 2012
Activity Pictures 2011/2012
M & M Poster 2012
M & M Brochure 2011/2012
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Mind & Motion Àº ¿©¸§ û¼Ò³â ºÀ»çȰµ¿ ¹× Ä·ÇÁ (25»ì ÀÌÇϱîÁö Âü°¡ °¡´É)ÀÔ´Ï´Ù. 2ÀÏ ¸®´õ½± ¿öÅ©¼¥, 5ÀÏ ºÀ»ç Ȱµ¿ ±â°£, 1¹Ú 2ÀÏ Ä·ÇÁ·Î ÀÌ·ç¾îÁ®ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. ¿öÅ©¼¥¿¡¼´Â û¼Ò³â¹®Á¦ À̽´¸¦ Åä·ÐÇϸç Á¶Á÷È ´É·Â, ÇÁ·¹Á¨Å×ÀÌ¼Ç ´É·ÂÀ» ±â¸¨´Ï´Ù. ÈÆ·ÃÀ» ¹ÞÀº FacilitatorÀÌ Áöµµ¾Æ·¡ ÇÁ·Î±×·¥ÀÌ ÁøÇàµË´Ï´Ù.
Mind & Motion consists of volunteer leadership training workshops and 8 full day of volunteering activities in various social agencies in Toronto. Open to age 25 or under. The program ends with a 2-day outdoor camp. In leadership training, participants will discuss about youth issues to develop problem-solving problems.
Those who previously received Facilitator Training will involve as youth mentors to Mind & Motion Youth participants.
* Participants will receieve community service hours. (ÇÁ·Î±×·¥ Âü°¡ÀÚ´Â ºÀ»ç Ȱµ¿ ½Ã°£À» ¹ÞÀ» ¼ö ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù)
* Mind & Motion 2012 is running in both Korean and English. (ÇÁ·Î±×·¥Àº ¿µ¾î¿Í Çѱ¹¾î·Î ÁøÇàµË´Ï´Ù)
Mind & Motion 2012 Aug 7 - 17, 2012 To register: complete program application form and send it to admin@futfs.org
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Facilitator Trainig (ÇÁ·Î±×·¥ ÁøÇà º¸Á¶ÀÚ ¿öÅ©¼¥)
Activity Pictures 2011/2012
Poster 2012 Brochure 2012
Register for program NOW! ÇÁ·Î±×·¥ Âü¿©Çϱâ
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Facilitator´Â ±×·ìÀ» È¿À²ÀûÀ¸·Î À̲ô´Â ¸®´õÀÔ´Ï´Ù. ÀÌ ¿öÅ©¼¥À» ÅëÇØ ´ëÈ ¹× »ó´ã ±â¼ú, Á¶Á÷È ´É·ÂÀ» ±â¸¨´Ï´Ù. ÇÁ·Î±×·¥À» ¸¶Ä£ ÈÄ Ã»¼Ò³â ºÀ»çȰµ¿ ÇÁ·Î±×·¥ÀÎ Mind & Motion ¹× ´Ù¸¥ û¼Ò³â ÇÁ·Î±×·¥ÀÇ ÁøÇàÀÚ·Î Âü°¡ ÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù.
A facilitator plans, guides, and manages a group. ¡±A 6-hour certification workshop¡± to improve your communication, presentation, and organization skills. You can be a youth leader for our Youth Volunteer Camp Mind & Motion(Aug 7 - 17, 2012(
* Participants will receieve community service hours.
Date: July 28, 2012, 10-4 pm (Free Lunch) To register: complete program application form and send it to admin@futfs.org
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Parenting Seminar (Àڳ౳À° ¼¼¹Ì³ª)
Poster
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¾Æµ¿µéÀÌ ¾ö¸¶, ¾Æºü (ȤÀº ÇҾƹöÁö, ÇÒ¸Ó´Ï)¿Í ÇÔ²² ÇÏ´Â ³îÀÌ ÇÁ·Î±×·¥. Àڳฦ ´õ ÀÌÇØÇÏ°í ½ÍÀ¸½Å ºÐµé! ÀÚ³àÀÇ °Ç°ÇÑ Á¤¼¹ß´Þ, ÀÚ³à¿ÍÀÇ °ü°è°³¼±
¹Ù¶÷Á÷ÇÑ °¨Á¤Ç¥ÇöÀ» ¹è¿ì½ÍÀ¸½Å ºÐµé! Àü¹®°¡(°¡Á· Ä¡·á»ç&³îÀÌ Ä¡·á»ç)¿Í ÇÔ²² ÇÏ´Â ºÎ¸ð´Ô°ú ÀÚ³à ¸ðµÎµé À§ÇÑ ¿öÅ©¼¥! ÁÁÀº ¾Æºü ¾ö¸¶! ÁÁÀº µþ ¾ÆµéÀÌ µÇ°í ½ÍÀº ¾î¸°À̵é! ÃÊ´ëÇÕ´Ï´Ù.
Do you want know more about your children? Do you want communicate better with your children? Do you want to have better parent-child relationship? Come to our seminar. This seminar also offers unique family game activities for both parents and children.
The seminar is organized by a professionals (a family therapist and a game therapist).
±³À°, »çȸº¹ÁöºÐ¾ß¿¡ °ü½ÉÀÖ´Â ÇÁ·Î±×·¥ ÁøÇà º¸Á¶ ºÀ»çÀÚ ¸ðÁýÇÕ´Ï´Ù (ºÀ»ç Ãßõ¼ µå¸²) Do you need school community hours? Volunteer for this event! (Anyone interested in parenting skills, education or social service, welcome!)
Àå¼Ò: H ¸¶Æ® (¸®Ä¡¸ÕµåÈú), ¿å¹Ð °¶·¯¸®¾Æ, Central Çѱ¹½Äǰ, ¹Ì½Ã»ç°¡ Çѱ¹½Äǰ ÀϽÃ: 7¿ù 10ÀÏ, 17ÀÏ, 24ÀÏ, 31ÀÏ (¿ÀÀü 10½Ã-¿ÀÈÄ 1½Ã) °ÀÇ·á: $10/ºÎ¸ð´Ô (ȤÀº Á¶ºÎ¸ð´Ô) & ÀÚ³àµé (4 - 9 ¼¼) (°£½Ä Æ÷ÇÔ)
Location: H Mart (Richmondhil), Galleria Supermarket (York Mills), Central Korean Mart, Mississauga Korean Market Date: July 10, 17, 24, 31 (10 am to 1 pm) Fee: $10 / family (parent(s) and children (Age 4-9) Free Refreshment, Grandparents are also welcome! INFO: admin@futfs.org
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Activity Pictures 2011/2012
Poster 2012
Register for program NOW! ÇÁ·Î±×·¥ Âü¿©Çϱâ
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May 24 - June 25, 2012 Every Mon, Thurs 7-10, 10 sesisons ¸ÅÁÖ ¿ù, ¸ñ 7-10 pm, ÃÑ 10ȸ
°¡Á¤°ú »ýȰ¿¡ ÇÊ¿äÇÑ ´Ù¾çÇÑ ÁÖÁ¦¸¦ 10¸íÀÇ Àü¹® °»çÀÇ °ÀǸ¦ ¹è¿ì¸ç,ÁÖÁ¦º° ¼Ò±×·ì ³ª´®À» ÅëÇØ ½Ç»ýȰ¿¡ Ȱ¿ëÇÕ´Ï´Ù
¿À¸®¿£Å×ÀÌ¼Ç ¹× ÀÚ±â¹ß°ß / û¼Ò³â ¹®Á¦ »ó´ã°ú ÇØ°á / °¡Á·µéÀÇ Äɾî°ú È£½ºÇǽº / Àΰ£ ¹ß´Þ°ú ¼º°ÝÀÌ·Ð / Á¤½Å°Ç°°ú Á¤½ÅÁúȯÀÇ ±âº»°³³ä
This workshop provides 10 lectures on various themes. Each lecture has a group work discussion.
The workshop provides information on
Self-identity discovery/ Youth Counselling and Strategies Hospice Care / Development Pscyhology & Personality Theory/ Introduction to Mental Health and diseases
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 Fundraising Healthy Walkathon ±â±ÝÁ¶¼ºÇà»ç ¿öÄ¿Åæ
Activity Pictures 2011/2012 Program Poster 2012 Program Brochure 2012 Program Pictures
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Fundraising Healthy Walkathon May 26, 2012 (11 - 4 pm)
°¡Á·ÀÇ ´ÜÇÕ°ú »ç¶ûÀ» À§ÇÑ °È±â´ëȸ Family Walkathon!
Admission Fee: 2ÀÎÀÌ»ó °¡Á· $ 20 , °³ÀÎ Âü°¡ºñ $10 ÇҾƹöÁö/ÇÒ¸Ó´Ï¿Í ¼ÕÀÚ/¼Õ³à µ¿ÇàÇÑ °¡Á·Àº ¼±¹°À» µå¸³´Ï´Ù
Á¡½ÉÁ¦°ø, Çѱ¹ ¹«¿ë, űǵµ & °Ëµµ ½Ã¹ü, ÇѺ¹ ÆÐ¼Ç¼î, °¡Á·°ÔÀÓ,»ç¹°³îÀÌ, ¶óÀÎ´í½º, ÇÕâ´Ü °ø¿¬, ¸ÀÀÖ´Â ºÎħ°³ ÀÜÄ¡
May 26, 2012 (11 - 4 pm), Serena Gundy
Park #3, Sunnybrook Park
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2011
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Youth Concert
Activity Pictures 2011
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Every year, For You Telecare Family Service organizes a youth talent show.
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Mind & Motion 2011
M & M Pictures 2011 M & M Poster 2011 M & M Brochure 2011
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Mind & Motion Àº ¿©¸§ û¼Ò³â ºÀ»çȰµ¿ ¹× Ä·ÇÁ (25»ì ÀÌÇϱîÁö Âü°¡ °¡´É)ÀÔ´Ï´Ù. 2ÀÏ ¸®´õ½± ¿öÅ©¼¥, 5ÀÏ ºÀ»ç Ȱµ¿ ±â°£, 1¹Ú 2ÀÏ Ä·ÇÁ·Î ÀÌ·ç¾îÁ®ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. ¿öÅ©¼¥¿¡¼´Â û¼Ò³â¹®Á¦ À̽´¸¦ Åä·ÐÇϸç Á¶Á÷È ´É·Â, ÇÁ·¹Á¨Å×ÀÌ¼Ç ´É·ÂÀ» ±â¸¨´Ï´Ù. ÈÆ·ÃÀ» ¹ÞÀº FacilitatorÀÌ Áöµµ¾Æ·¡ ÇÁ·Î±×·¥ÀÌ ÁøÇàµË´Ï´Ù.
Mind & Motion consists of volunteer leadership training workshops and 8 full day of volunteering activities in various social agencies in Toronto. Open to age 25 or under. The program ends with a 2-day outdoor camp. In leadership training, participants will discuss about youth issues to develop problem-solving problems.
Those who previously received Facilitator Training will involve as youth mentors to Mind & Motion Youth participants.
* Participants will receieve community service hours. (ÇÁ·Î±×·¥ Âü°¡ÀÚ´Â ºÀ»ç Ȱµ¿ ½Ã°£À» ¹ÞÀ» ¼ö ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù)
* Mind & Motion 2012 is running in both Korean and English. (ÇÁ·Î±×·¥Àº ¿µ¾î¿Í Çѱ¹¾î·Î ÁøÇàµË´Ï´Ù)
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Before 2009 |
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| Girls Talk |
Originated by the Centre for Addiction and
Mental Health (CAMH), FUTFS adopted the program in March 2009 with a purpose of
educating and preventing adolescent girls from suffering depression by creating
an affable atmosphere for participants to open up about themselves. It is necessary to know the challenges and
issues that teenagers face and therefore we invited two members of CAMH to
provide facilitator training to our volunteers.
Facilitator training is done with a manual provided by CAMH and is used
to guide volunteers in their Girl Talk sessions. Upon successful completion of
the training, volunteers were eligible to participate in any of the Girls Talk
program which includes activities that involve the young woman in physical,
artistic, and intellectual ways.
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| Facilitator Training |
The purpose of the facilitator training is
twofold: one, to provide the participants with skills that will aide them in
activities/projects they choose to take part in; two, to train the participants
so that they can lead youth groups and assist youth in group activities. Through this training program, participants
learn what community-based organizations are, the meaning of volunteering, how
the programs are organized, how this knowledge, information and resources can
enrich one¡¯s life, and how the clients interact in a group environment. At the end, the participants are able to
apply these experiences to real life situations.
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| Mind- Motion |
The Mind-Motion Volunteer Program is a
youth summer program designed to educate and empower youth through various
volunteer programs. This two-week
program includes volunteer training that provides a framework to assist
volunteers in activities that are done in collaboration with other
organizations which includes but is not limited to Evergreen, Senior Citizen¡¯s
Society, and Second base. Trained and
active youth members volunteer during the summer months in different areas of Toronto. This youth volunteer program provides a
chance for youth to get together and gain a sense of achievement while
participating in the public and doing outdoor activities. The Mind-Motion Program concludes each year
with an overnight camping trip that allows participants to reflect back on all
the activities that they took part in.
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| YES Project |
The YES project was a volunteer workshop
where teenagers were able to learn the importance of working as a team with
seniors. As the group attended tours of
the famous attractions in Toronto including City Hall, museums and art galleries, a language gap between the two
generations significantly lessened. In
addition, all participants had the opportunity to learn more about Canadian
culture and society. This was
particularly important as the participants were generally unaware of their
civil rights due in part to the language barrier. The two generations came
together and taught each other a little about their own society which
consequently led to a decrease in hypocritical and racial assumptions
previously held.
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| FRIEND Project | Funded
by Toronto Public Health, the FRIEND project will be offered to Korean-Canadian
youth ages 13-18. While teens are
especially vulnerable and prone to, amongst other problems, peer pressure,
drug/internet/video game addiction, and isolation, the FRIEND project was
designed to foster a healthier environment for youth to learn, grow, and have
fun. The purpose of this project is to increase self-esteem, foster teamwork,
promote healthy lifestyles and skills, and to create a safe arena for youth to
network. The FRIEND Project will consist of six different activities youth can
take part in which include: CD Production; Basketball; Artistic Project; Health
Eating; Break Dance; and a Youth Vision Day.
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| Recreational Sports Leagues | - Table tennis tournament : There aren't many sports for familes to play during their spare hours, and table tennis is one of the sports to do so. They were able to play at Church or Community entre where table tennis table has.
- Bowling tournament : Association of bowling for elders were gathered and played at a bowling alley located in finch and Yonge Three times a week. We helped them play and had a tournament in last February 2009.
-Indoor Soccer tournament : Korean- Canadian youth and adults participate in a soccer tournament to diminish the level of sensitivity and misunderstanding between them. The purpose was bring community together; youth,adults,police and officers through physical activity. |
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Photo Workshop and Photo Exhibition
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The Six week workshop was extended by an additional two weeks because of the popularity of the workshop. Many expressed that it was a good opportunity that they would not otherwise have been able to enjoy and requested more similar workshop in the future. Participants' photowork was exhibited for a week in a community cultural entre that was arranged by the Project connrdinator. In 2010 , The Family Photo Exhhibition featured photography by Bak Cheol Joon, Anne-Marie Jackson and Johan hallberg-campbell, three infamous photographers in Toronto.
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| Youth Retreat |
FUTFS is always making an effort to promote healthy lifestyles among the
families in the Korean-Canadian community, with a special effort in harvesting
a sense of civic responsibility in youth. This youth retreat is more than an
opportunity to mingle and have fun – it is an opportunity to see immediate
effects from the selflessly giving volunteer work. Youth will be granted 10
volunteer hours for their services during the retreat. Along with leadership
experiences and service contributions to a community other than our own, the
2007 FUTFS Youth Retreat aims to impact youth to pave their own paths as a
responsible Korean-Canadian citizen.
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| Youth Night / Youth Alive |
- Youth Night 2005 : The Family Photo Exhibition featured potography by Bak Cheol Joon, Anne-Marie Jackson and Johan hallberg-campbell, three infamous photographers in Toronto.
- Youth Night 2006 : FUTFS introduced ¡°Bae Sah Mo¡± project which was one of the highlight youth program in 2006, and introduced the Korean Youths about Volunteerism and Civic Participation by holding the ¡°Youth Night 2006.¡± After the opening of event with greetings by Kaja Muhn (Chair of the Board), Sungchul Kim (Consulate General), David Zimmer (M.P.P.) and announcements by Peter Chang (2006 President of Korean Students Association of Canada) and Sandra Huh, youth musicians showed off their talents, such as Hip Hop dance, Rap, Beat Box, and singing. The participated performers were O2, No Name, Trilogy, FreeD, VoKiLeFFeX, Chin Chilla, Big4, Hidden Track, Soul Power.
- Youth Night 2007 : ¡°Youth Night¡± held in 2007 was the hottest event as Donne Roberts - a JUNO award winning musician from Madagascar- featured the opening of ¡°Youth Night¡±. Mayor David Miller, Kathleen Wynne MPP, John Tory (Leader of the Official Opposition), Barry Devolin (Member of Parliament), Simon Park (President Dream Tree, hanvoice, Layer), Peter Chang ( KCEN Chair, Principal of Toronto disctrict school board) sent FUTFS messages of greetings and congratulations. After the website presentation, three Koreans read their letters. During the first set, there were classical performances as well as traditional Korean Band performances. During the second set, there were dance, vocal, rap, and Acapella performance.
- Youth Live 2008 : In 2008, the annual talent showcase was renamed to ¡°Youth Alive¡±. SUN was the MC of the event, and AKA Subliminal featured a part of the day¡¯s performances. Jihyun & Bongyun had a duet performance, Militant Camp did Rap, and Jennifer Lee did flute performance. Keven & John (Beet box), H2S (B-Boy crew), Jason Choi (Popper), TK (Popper), Jae 10 & Friend (Indie Band), The Nomads (Jazz Band) also showed off their talents.
-Seoul Expression 2 : With the help of ¡°Kids From Korea (Peter Cho, Eric Kim, Max Kim) and with the name of ¡°Seoul Expression 2009¡±, FUTFS¡¯s annual talent showcase and fundraiser Seoul Expression 2009 was accomplished. In this event, FUTFS was able to introduce ourselves as well as the Girls Talk program run in 2009 to Korean youths. After the acoustic guitar intro by Max Kim, Saemiroo & Benard - duter singers, the Rock bands Bliss and Hidden Track, and Last Movement performed. Also, Terry ¡°KrNfs¡± Im did beet box and there was a dance battle H2S vs. Sekma. Lastly, Kids From Korea performed rap.
- Radiance Concert 2010 : ¡°Youth Alive Festival 2010¡± Radiance Concert will be hold in Korean Cultural Centre on June 12, 2010, at 7 pm. It is a festival held by For You Telecare Family Service for youths, of youths, and for youths. Youth Alive Festival, Radiance concert is a one day event, but it requires many people that will organize, prepare, and carry out the event and also volunteers from various fields. It is a great opportunity for youths to engage in activity other than from school, and they can develop and improve their artistic talent such as singing, playing instruments, dance and more. Performanc team are BNS,Peach Frequency,Korean Bacon,Flying Yellow,¸·Àå¹êµå,Flow,The Real Sun,CX25. |
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Youth Forum
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At the Youth Forum for building healthier community through youth crime prevention on October 24th 2009 at Holiday Inn Hotel. The forum will cover topics such as crime report in Toronto, small business crime and robbery prevention, youth crime and its protection, counseling and healthy lifestyle, etc. The forum was a place to talk and discuss about its difficult system and how we can make change to make Toronto a better place to live. the manual will include emergency and important phone numbers that will help the business owners. |
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Programs for the Family:
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| FATHERS Project
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Allowing space for fathers and their
children to learn and interact through practical teachings and the equipping of
life skills, the Fathers Project includes assessing relational dynamics and the
understanding of personalities. This is
beneficial as greater understanding within relationships leads to the
opportunity for greater communication and openness. Time was also spent in looking at healthy
communication, the components and keys of communication, and sharing. Activities included in the project were: Family
Fun day; Family Retreat; Horse Riding; Family Rafting; Family Picnic; Family Walkathon
and Roller Blade; and Workshops for Fathers and Children. The outcome of this
project was the encouragement and propelling of healthy relationships between
fathers and their children. In the same
way, healthier relationships within families were reported as a result of the
project.
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| Family Funday
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Welcoming the Korean Traditional New Year, artists presented Korean Traditional performances, and families enjoyed traditional Korean food and games. |
| Family Retreat
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Family Retreat is an overnight trip for families to spend valuable time with each other. families discussed how they will be able to build affectionate relationships with family members and have a pleasant converstion with each other. |
| Horse
Riding
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Children and parents got to gallop on the horses like cowboys. This was an opporunity for families to learn the importance of famial relationships. |
| Family Rafting
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Families had a fun time rafting through the wild waters. Also had various sports games and educational seminars. |
| Wellbeing Walkathon and Family Picnic
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Held on Saturday, July 19, 2008 at SunnybrookPark. This was an opportunity for
all members of the family in the Korean-Canadian community, especially children,
to enjoy an afternoon of light exercise. On top of that, there were recreational activities, live performances, and healthy food to enjoy. The event is part of an ongoing fundraising event
and campaign for mentally, physically and emotionally challenged
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| Workshops for Fathers and Children
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FATHERS Project helped to better communication and the relationship between father and their children for Korean-Canadian and non-Korean-Canadians. |
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Family Picnic
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Families got together to enjoy outdoor activities and recreations |
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