‘An Evening with The Lending Cupboard’ proves an inspiring, community-building event!
‘An Evening with The Lending Cupboard’, held on June 16th
at the Cambridge Hotel, proved to be an exciting, inspiring event featuring Dr.
Hayley Wickenheiser and Ryan Straschnitzki.
“When I was contacted to come and do this, it was a
no-brainer given what I do now in medicine,” explained Wickenheiser, who is also
of course a highly-acclaimed Olympic gold medalist and author in her own right.
“This is a brilliant idea. I don’t know why we aren’t doing this across the
country – it makes a lot of sense!
“It provides a very valuable service in the community…if we
can help to raise that profile, that’s so good.”
During the event, Wickenheiser shared many details of her
own memorable journey, reflecting on the hockey dreams that have been intrinsic
to her life from a young age. She then interviewed Straschnitzki onstage,
giving him the opportunity to reflect on the Humboldt bus crash of April 6,
2018 and the courageous steps he has taken to re-build his life since.
“My entire process from the time of the accident has made me
realize how this kind of support really helps out,” explained Straschnitzki,
adding that bolstering awareness about the service is critical as well. “It’s
such a great idea, and it benefits so many people. The more the word can be
spread about it, there’s even more of an impact that can be made.
“Being in a wheelchair these past four years, I’ve realized
how inaccessible things can be when you live with a disability, so I think it’s
important to raise awareness about these kinds of programs,” he added. “I think
it’s a great initiative!”
Executive Director Dawna Morey also commented on how
thankful she was for how the event unfolded, and how inviting Wickenheiser and
Straschnitzki – who turned out to be a powerful duo – was indeed the right
choice. “I’m humbled that they joined us, and I’m also humbled by their
incredible generosity – having donated $10,000 back to The Lending Cupboard.”
Amanda Blair, TLC’s Board Chair, said she was blown away by
the generosity of all the attendees, including of course Wickenheiser and Straschnitzki
– and the overall support from the community.
“Seeing everyone pull together just gives you that faith in
humanity – it warms your heart,” she said. “Everyone there was also super
enthusiastic about it – I think a lot of people learned more about The Lending
Cupboard, which is also what we are trying to do.”
For more about The Lending Cupboard, call 403-356-1678 or email contact@lendingcupboard.ca.



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