September 24, 2005 (Press Release) --
Mr Labour created this day in 2004 for the innocent child victims of the Beslan violence in Russia. On this day he asked people to forgo a bought burger for one made at home and requested the difference in cost (no more than $3) to be donated to their favourite charity for the children victims of violence. He has now extended this day to assist the innocent children victims of the Dec, 04 tsunami and the recent catastrophic storms in New Orleans, most of them poor, defenceless and without visible means of support.
Unlike 2004 when he requested that donations be made to your favourite children's charity, this year he will be taking a more active role in the fund raising and distribution by requesting donations be made to himself via a properly audited account for use as the need arises in New Orleans and other places. With Katrina damage estimated at $1 trillion dollars it is fairly easy to see that government aid and insurance funds will be insufficient to meet the needs of all the victims especially the younger victims of the storm.
The purpose of this day is to focus attention on what we can do, however small, to help the victims of this storm. Why the humble burger? Because it is simple to make, can be meat or vegetarian, and much cheaper to make at home compared to one bought outside. The difference is small for each burger but provided a large enough number of people forgo just one burger on the day it could make a difference to the lives of these children victims who even before these incidents were marginalised and mostly living a life on the edge of poverty.
Why 27 November 2005. It is a Sunday and probably a day for casual eating out which is not as extravagant as Saturday. Why this day organised by a life coach? Because in normal circumstances a child would not be able to afford the insight, guidance and support of a life coach but this is a small contribution to the children who have suffered enough. Even if only one person makes a donation of $3 it will make a telling statement and send an emphatic message that we care.
Please note no funds given will be used for administration or any other overheads associated with managing and distributing this donation.
Please contact Gilbert Labour on 61 406 164 801 for further details on how you can contribute. He can also be contacted on arc24@ihug.com.au and also via the Google search engine using the words Gilbert Labour Life Coach. Please direct all media inquiries to Mr Labour.
Unlike 2004 when he requested that donations be made to your favourite children's charity, this year he will be taking a more active role in the fund raising and distribution by requesting donations be made to himself via a properly audited account for use as the need arises in New Orleans and other places. With Katrina damage estimated at $1 trillion dollars it is fairly easy to see that government aid and insurance funds will be insufficient to meet the needs of all the victims especially the younger victims of the storm.
The purpose of this day is to focus attention on what we can do, however small, to help the victims of this storm. Why the humble burger? Because it is simple to make, can be meat or vegetarian, and much cheaper to make at home compared to one bought outside. The difference is small for each burger but provided a large enough number of people forgo just one burger on the day it could make a difference to the lives of these children victims who even before these incidents were marginalised and mostly living a life on the edge of poverty.
Why 27 November 2005. It is a Sunday and probably a day for casual eating out which is not as extravagant as Saturday. Why this day organised by a life coach? Because in normal circumstances a child would not be able to afford the insight, guidance and support of a life coach but this is a small contribution to the children who have suffered enough. Even if only one person makes a donation of $3 it will make a telling statement and send an emphatic message that we care.
Please note no funds given will be used for administration or any other overheads associated with managing and distributing this donation.
Please contact Gilbert Labour on 61 406 164 801 for further details on how you can contribute. He can also be contacted on arc24@ihug.com.au and also via the Google search engine using the words Gilbert Labour Life Coach. Please direct all media inquiries to Mr Labour.

Gilbert Labour, a life coach, dedicates the second world Make Your Own Burger (MYOB) day to the victims of the Beslan tragedy, the Tsunami disaster and the New Orleans hurricane disaster. in Aug, 05.
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