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One Voice One Team

TSA supports the important work of One Voice One Team. Founded by former CFL player Orlando Bowen, One Voice One Team exists to empower youth to utilize their extraordinary leadership gifts and talents through sport and fun fitness activities. Professional athletes, Olympians and community leaders work directly with young people – many of them facing difficult economic and social challenges – to help them understand that success is a journey that requires strength of character and hard work. More information on the valuable community work of One Voice One Team can be found at www.onevoiceoneteam.org.

   

Traffic Injury Research Foundation

TSA President Ian Anderson is Director and Treasurer of the Traffic Injury Research Foundation. TIRF is Canada's road safety research institute. It is a world leader in research, program and policy development, evaluation, and knowledge transfer focusing on behaviours that result in driver error and account for 80% of road crashes. TIRF develops and shares the knowledge that helps prevent injuries and save lives, reducing road-related social, health and insurance costs. More information on TIRF’s important work can be found at www.tirf.ca.

   

The ALS Society of Canada

TSA Senior Vice President Don Moors provides pro-bono advocacy in Ottawa for the ALS Society of Canada, helping the fight for a cure to the devastating neuro-muscular disorder commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. In 2009, the ALS Society recognized Don’s tremendous contributions with the Brett Yerex Exceptional Advocacy Award. The ALS Society of Canada is the national voluntary organization dedicated to the fight against ALS and support for those living with ALS. More information can be found online at www.als.ca.

   

Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Canada

TSA’s Don Moors and Duncan Rayner provide volunteer advocacy for Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Canada. BBBSC is Canada’s leading child and youth serving organization, providing one-on-one mentoring programs across the country. You can learn more about how Big Brothers and Big Sisters and its volunteers provide outstanding support to children and youth in more than 1,000 Canadian communities through 140 local agencies by going to www.bigbrothersbigsisters.ca.