PEACE ARCH NEWS – May 18, 2004

 


Leading them to water Youngster joins walk to give Third World communities a hand

 

 

Brian Giebelhaus photo

Sahir Shivji has single-handedly raised more than $2,200 for World Partnership Walk.

By Tracy Holmes
Staff Reporter, Peace Arch News,
Vancouver, BC

Sahir Shivji is a typical seven-year-old in many ways.
He's full of energy, loves cartoons, and is thrilled by how much air he can catch bouncing on the family's leather couch.
Among his favourite activities is playing Super Mario Advanced on GameBoy, and he dreams one day of traveling into space.
Ask him what he wants for his next birthday, however, and the answer is not so typical.
More than toys or the latest cartridge for that GameBoy, he wants cash he can donate to help people in developing countries improve their water supply-water that will help them grow crops, and live a better life.
He's so turned-on to the idea of helping others, Sahir has rallied friends, family and classmates to participate in World Partnership Walk May 30 at
Vancouver's Lumberman's Arch.
With five others on his Kids for Global Awareness team, he's raised $3,200.
Sahir's charm and enthusiasm alone inspired donations of $2,200-more than double his goal of $1,000.
Organizers were so impressed with his eloquence in public speaking, they enlisted Sahir to give presentations promoting the fundraiser. He's spoken to members of three Ismali mosques, to his school, and in front of 150 parents at Northview Golf and Country Club.
The walk is an initiative of Aga Khan Foundation
Canada, which supports alleviating poverty by empowering people to help themselves.
Now in its 20th year, the walk is held annually in 10 Canadian communities, attracting 60,000 people. Last year, 5,000 walkers in Vancouver raised $700,000. This year, the goal is $1 million.
All funds go to projects for people in Asia and Africa.
"It's a very good cause and it goes to help Third World countries," Sahir said.
"It's going to get them water and help them grow crops."
Sahir's been practicing to "definitely" complete the three-kilometer walk.
"And I might go a little bit over," he said.
For his parents, Shanaz and Salim Shivji, Sahir's involvement in the walk is about more than a walk.
It follows their philosophy of teaching their children social consciousness-that life is about giving of yourself, and sharing what you have.
"The main goal here is to inspire him," Salim said.
Born in Tanzania, Salim has seen the good that comes of such efforts. As a boy, he accessed services that benefited from funds raised through AKFC.
"We want to encourage our kids: 'Where we are today is due to the assistance we received back home. Otherwise, we would not be here,'" Salim said.
"It's really a small world."
The World Partnership Walk is open to anyone who wants to join. There is both a three- and seven-kilometre route. The walk leaves Lumberman's Arch at
11 a.m. Sunday, May 30.

 

Sponsor Sahir Shivji

Be Part of the Solution to Global Poverty.

 

 

Sahir Shivji

Amount Raised:

$2,500.00 [ 250 % of goal ]

Fundraising Goal:

$1,000.00

Walk Date:

May 30, 2004 11:00 AM

Location:

Vancouver

"In our world of 6 billion people, one billion own 80 percent of global GDP, while another billion struggle to survive on less than a dollar a day. This is a world out of balance."

---- James D. Wolfensohn, World Bank President

Dear Friends, Family Members, & Classmates: My name is Sahir Shivji. I am seven years old. I attend Diamond Elementary School and I am in grade two. I am one of the many fortunate kids in Canada who has everything. I have not personally seen poverty, but my parents who come from East Africa, have shown and explained to my sister Selina and I, how debilitating poverty can be. Poverty breeds mistrust, ignorance, shortens individuals’ life, and fosters resentment. When I heard about this walk, I got excited about helping out and making a difference. I know I can count on your support.

LETS (Love, Education, Tolerance & Social awareness)

Let’s Help Overcome Poverty Everywhere (HOPE).

Let’s eliminate global poverty, intolerance, arrogance and bigotry.

Let’s bridge the gap between the "haves" and the "have nots" by promoting love, peace, harmony and brotherhood.

Let’s help us, by helping others.

With your donations, we will take big steps by receiving matching funds from world organizations (such as United Nations and World Bank), and government organizations (such as Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA)). Your one dollar contribution has a potential of making four dollars with matching funds from these organizations.

To walk the talk, I have challenged my parents to match on-line donations. I am very excited as they have agreed to the challenge. Now, for every dollar collected, we have a potential of getting five dollars, through the world organizations, government agencies and my parents. Just imagine, with a total contribution of $5,000, the donation would grow with the matching funds to $25,000.

As a team, we can make a difference in the world. It is never too late to sponsor me and make the world a better place for all of us.

For those that have contributed through me or through my fellow participants - thank you very much for your support and generosity.

Sincerely,

Sahir

ps. I belong to a team - Kids for Global Awareness. Please support my team members as well.

Khalil Merali - Vancouver
Grade II - Diamond Elementary School
- Vancouver
Aliyah M. Shivji
- Edmonton
Najma M. Shivji
- Vancouver
Sahir S. Shivji
- Vancouver
Selina S. Shivji
- Vancouver
Shahnaz Shivji
- Vancouver