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CUETS Provides "FAST" Cash
for the Tomorrow Fund
December 16, 2003 - On November 20, the United
Way of Regina announced CUETS' donation of $10,000 to
Baby FAST - a family and early childhood support program
being developed by an innovative group of project partners.
This donation will enable the program partners to build
the program's capacity through a "train the trainer"
process that will enhance our community's capacity in
the critical area of early childhood development for
years to come.
The announcement of CUETS support was made at the launch
of a new collaborative effort between the United Way
of Regina and the South Saskatchewan Community Foundation
(SSCF) called the Tomorrow Fund. The Tomorrow Fund is
designed to allow individuals and corporations to make
extraordinary, long-term contributions to key areas
of impact through gifts of cash, securities, annuities,
charitable remainder trusts, or through your estate
planning in the form of a charitable bequest.
CUETS CEO Stan Kuss was eager to see the program move
forward. "We believe in the Tomorrow Fund vision
for community development. By supporting Baby FAST,
CUETS can invest in the next generation."
United Way CEO Vic Huard welcomed CUETS' participation
in the new program and explained the importance of proactive
programs like Baby FAST. "The charitable agencies
in our communities are like lifeboats on a river, rescuing
those who have fallen in. They do their best at getting
people out of the river, reviving them, and getting
them back to shore. The people in the lifeboats are
doing great work, but they're tired and there are more
and more people to help. What our community needs to
do is take a walk up the bank and find out why people
are falling in the river in the first place. Then we
need to build fences to help keep them on the shore
where they can make their own contributions to our community's
future."
Baby FAST is one of those fences. "FAST"
stands for "Families and Schools Together"
and is delivered by the Catholic Family Services, Family
Service Regina, Regina Public School Board, Regina Catholic
School Board, and the Regina Police Service. There are
existing versions of the program for school-age children.
These versions of FAST attempt to improve the lives
of children by working with their school and home situations
at the same time. Baby FAST will deliver the same innovative
programming to pre-school children aged 0-5 and their
parents. Huard says, "This is an exciting proactive
step! By helping children right from birth, we believe
we can increase their chances for success in school
and beyond."
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