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Stumble Inn to "Nurses Week"!!!

Stumble Inn to "NURSES WEEK"!!!
May 6th to 12th for 15% off.

All week with ANY hospital ID.

CELEBRATE your week with fresh, local, organic food and fresh local music and fun including: 
*Celtic Music Tuesday!
*Open Mic Wednesday
*Jukebox Thursday &
*Karaoke Fridays

-Special giveaways & raffle on FRIDAY Night with proceeds benefitting TRANSITION TO BETTERNESS (T2B) whom we all know and love!

For more information contact Erikka or Jason @ 519-253-2509
or thestumbleinnwindsor@gmail.com 

http://thestumbleinn.com/
thestumbleinn.com

Posted by t2admin, 08 May 2012 14:40 | Upcoming Events | Comment (0) | Permalink | Trackbacks (0)

Jeff Burrows 6th Annual Drum Marathon-May 12th 2012 @ Shotz Roadhouse

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T2B/Fresh Medical Spa Referral Program

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T2B 7th Annual Sheila Nicodemo McKee Golf Tournament June 15th 2012

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Murder Mystery-Murder at the Four Deuces Friday May 4th 2012 Proceeds donated to T2B!!!

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University of Windsor Oddette School of Business 3rd Party Fundraiser

University of Windsor Business Students 3rd Party Fundraiser

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Lit-Up April 13th 2012, Wisers Reception Hall

Lit-Up April 13th 2012, Wisers Reception Hall

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Rock the Cause

Posted by t2admin, 08 November 2011 16:49 | Upcoming Events | Comment (0) | Permalink | Trackbacks (0)

Kids Kicking Cancer

To inquire for classes please call Transition to Betterness 519-944-5143 or info@t2b.ca 

Posted by t2admin, 09 September 2011 14:12 | Upcoming Events, T2B In the News!, T2B Newsletter | Comment (0) | Permalink | Trackbacks (0)

PHOTO TOUR: Ronald McDonald House in London

Posted by t2admin, 17 June 2011 09:17 | Upcoming Events, T2B In the News!, T2B Newsletter | Comment (0) | Permalink | Trackbacks (0)

Kids Kicking Cancer - Power Peace Purpose

Transition to Betterness (T2B) is proud to announce their new partnership program with Kids Kicking Cancer (KKC).

T2B with the help of several Donors in the community have sponsored this program to service children in the community of Windsor & Essex County for the next five years. Classes are held every monday at 4pm at the Hospice Village of Windsor.  For more information please call Alessia Frighetto Fundraising Coordiantor for T2B at the T2B office @ (519)-944-5143.

 Kids Kicking Cancer

Power Peace Purpose

 Kids Kicking Cancer (KKC) is a nationally recognized non-profit 501(c) (3) organization dedicated to using martial arts as therapy to empower and ease the pain of seriously ill children.  Kids Kicking Cancer (KKC) works with children and families with cancer, sickle cell and other life-threatening illnesses.  Using the power of the martial arts, KKC teaches children how to cope with pain and illness by focusing on their own inner power and their ability to use this power to push away the pain, fear, and anxiety often associated with illness and sometimes painful procedures.

Kids Kicking Cancer was fouded in 1999, and is headquartered in Detroit.  Locally we partner with Children's Hospital of Michigan, St. John Hospital, St. Joseph Mercy Oakland, Beaumont Hospital, Mt. Clemens Regional Medical Center's Ted B. Wahby Cancer Center, Mott Children's Hospital, Gilda's Club, The Wellness Community,  Transition to Betterness (T2B), and the Hospice of Windsor & Essex County.  Children 3 years and up and their siblings are eligible for our program.

We provide the following services at no cost to our children and families:

Our partnership with Detroit Public Schools provides martial arts classes to students with anger management issues.  We currently teach classes in 3 schools working in partnership with school principals, teachers and counselors.

Our newest program, Little Heroes focuses on children 3-5 years old with cancer.  These classes include the child's parent in class, are developmentally based and adapted to meet the needs of this popluation.  Classes include martial arts, as well as a support component for the parents.

 

Posted by t2admin, 10 March 2011 12:19 | T2B Newsletter | Comment (0) | Permalink | Trackbacks (0)

T2B "GIVE OUTIDE THE BOX" Program

 This holiday season give the gift that gives to everyone; donate to the T2B “Give Outside the Box” program. Make a donation on behalf of a teacher, loved one, boss, co-worker or friend and you can give the gift that can change a community. Just think no boxes or perfect wrapping paper needed for a donation made in honour of someone important in your life. Simplify your shopping needs this Christmas and call the T2B office (519-944-5143), or click onto our PayPal account (www.paypal.ca) and state your donation to one of our friendly office staff. Be sure to give us the address and name of the individual you are making a donation on behalf of and T2B will send them a card to notify them of your gift.  Donations over $20 will receive a tax receipt which you can place in your friend’s name.  All donations given to the T2B “Give Outside The Box” program will go towards or ongoing programs and will stay 100% local.   

Posted by t2admin, 15 December 2008 14:00 | Upcoming Events | Comment (0) | Permalink | Trackbacks (0)

Hospital gives kids comforts of home

Doug Williamson, Windsor Star
Published: Friday, January 18, 2008


If Jessica Wolf were alive today, she'd love her new room.

Although Jessica did not die of cancer, her father's sister and mother-in-law both did -- in 1969 and 2002 respectively. So her family and friends at Transition to Betterness thought it fitting that room 3110 on the unit be named after Jessica, Karen Ann Wolf and Luigina Shincariol.

Eight rooms in the unit have been refurbished with eye-pleasing animal shapes on the walls, plasma TVs, CD players, PlayStations and even Wii units, all designed to make a once-sterile hospital environment comfortable and homey for children being treated after their initial cancer treatments.

Children in the unit are receiving chemo and other forms of therapy, thus avoiding the necessity of having to drive back and forth between primary cancer care facilities in London, Hamilton or Toronto. Transition to Betterness, or T2B, has been in existence for 11 years providing cancer patients with comfortable and compassionate hospital settings, working in this case in partnership with Windsor Regional to refurbish the rooms.

The project took five months and cost $250,000, paid for by fundraising and corporate sponsorships.

"It's wonderful, the atmosphere is so wonderful," an emotional John said during a tour of the brightly coloured rooms. "It's a very comfortable atmosphere for children."

Lisa Yascheshyn's sister Kerri died of cancer in 2003 at the age of 17, and would have loved the newly refurbished rooms, Lisa said.

"So much of her time was at the hospital," she said of Kerri's three-month illness. "She had friends that came in all the time -- it definitely would have meant a lot to her to have the comforts of home."

There are 22 children being treated at the unit, said Kathy Lyons, director of pediatrics at WRH. Of the rooms in the unit, four are for treatment and four are special isolation rooms for patients who need to be kept away from any possible infections.

The rooms keep "children at home," said T2B co-founder Doris Lapico. "They have their own space." She said when she first visited several years ago, she was bothered by the fact it was such a sterile unit.

"I said, 'Kids don't have a comfortable setting in this community, they need to make it feel like home,'" she said. "We are all winners; there are no losers in Transition to Betterness."

Posted by t2admin, 18 January 2008 15:21 | T2B In the News! | Comment (0) | Permalink | Trackbacks (0)

T2B Pushes Toward Goal

Media – Windsor Star
Date - September 28, 2005


On September 24, 2005 our newly Junior T2B committee put on a Harvest Dance to raise funds for the new paediatric oncology program. About 300 people attended for a great meal and entertainment from a couple of local young bands. A great time was had by all. There were raffles and candy apples to enjoy also. That night, the Junior committee raised $3000.00 and a job well done.  

Posted by t2admin, 15 January 2008 16:27 | T2B In the News! | Comment (0) | Permalink | Trackbacks (3)

Star Columnist wins Service Award

Media – Windsor Star
Date - Dec 2, 2005

Karen Hall of the Windsor Star receives a very prestigious award for all of her hard work and dedication to the city of Windsor. The CanWest company gave this award to Karen because she cares about her community. When asked where she would like her donation to go to Karen chose Transition to Betterness. The donation was in the amount of $1000.00. 

Posted by t2admin, 15 January 2008 16:26 | T2B In the News! | Comment (0) | Permalink | Trackbacks (1)

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