Post makes available available the Pakistani yard sale poster.
Continue Reading →Date?
Saturday Sept. 11th, 2010 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. This is a rain or shine event since the government deadline for matching funds is Sept 12th.
Where?
1720 Fairfield Road, Victoria, BC. (See map below.)
How?
You can simply drop items off in the driveway. It will be clear. Just drive right up [...]
Continue Reading →I’ve heard it in the news. No doubt you’ve heard it, too. There has been precious little fundraising for the Pakistan flood victims. Twenty million displaced. Eight million relying on aid for survival. These numbers are enormous. I figured I could do a small [...]
Continue Reading →Just for fun, let’s say, you want to organize an extreme home makeover for someone you know, someone wonderful and inspirational, someone who’s been paying it forward for years, but now needs radical help.
What’s the first thing you do? Who is the first person you need? Is it a designer? Or maybe a contractor? [...]
Continue Reading →About Paul
Paul Latour is the founder of Hero Work, a program that inspires all sectors of community to come together and complete extreme renovations for non-profits who've been making a difference for years.Never in his wildest dreams had he thought he'd be organizing extreme home makeovers. "The first one was done almost on a whim," he says. "I did it to help a friend in need." Then the power of friendship and community took hold. When the one-day event was over, a $25,000 reno was done.
It was as if his life had been orchestrated for the event. His skills as a waiter, writer, artist, editor, and speaker all coalesced into the ability to create a movement of inspired people and companies.
Ignited by making a radical difference, he did another makeover--this one five times bigger. A nongovernment funded charity--the Casa Maria Emergency Housing Society, who shelters refugee families--received a weekend extreme renovation worth upwards of a $100K.
A few of Hero Work's one hundred-plus business partners include: Castle Building Supply, Rona Home and Garden, Thrifty Foods, Six Mile Furniture, Garden City Landscaping, Maclean Lighting, and the Kitchen Technician. The program has been seen on Chek TV, A-Channel, the Times Colonist, Black Press, and Global TV.
"To make a radical difference doesn't take loads of money," Paul says. "It takes a good plan, inspired action, people-to-people connections, and a solid story."













