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March 14th-19th, 2010 are our 5 Days |
Secondary Events Itinerary The University of Manitoba Entrepreneurs' Club is teaming up with local Chef Ariel Schor for a soup and sandwich sale. All the proceeds will go to 5 Days for the Homeless. Let's finish the campaign strong!! When: Monday March 22 Where: 2nd floor, Drake Centre Time: 11:45 AM - 1:30 PM Each soup and sandwich combo is ONLY $5!!! Don't bother bringing a lunch, we have roasted turkey sandwiches and caramelized butternut squash soup for you! Join us for some great food for a great cause! |
| SUNDAY - MARCH 14 | 4:30pm - 5pm | Opening Ceremonies (Drake Centre - Lobby) | | MONDAY - MARCH 15 | 10am-4pm | Silent Auction (Drake Centre) | | TUESDAY - MARCH 16 | 10am-4pm | Silent Auction (Drake Centre) | | | 1pm - 2pm | Speaker: Kelly Holmes, Executive Director, Resource Assistance for Youth (RaY) (Drake Centre - Fishbowl) | | | | | | | 7pm - 10pm | Coffee House w/ Enjoy your Pumas and Hauntavirus (Degrees Restaurant - University Centre) | | | | | | WEDNESDAY - MARCH 17 | 8:30am-12pm | Pancake Breakfast (Drake Centre) | | | 1pm - 2pm | Speaker: Brad Unger, Community Office Manager, Opportunities for Employment (Drake Centre - Fishbowl) | | | | THURSDAY - MARCH 18 | 8:30am - 12pm | Participant "Mock" Job Interviews w/Birchwood Automotive Group | | | | | 11am-3pm | Barbecue - Hosted by Deco Windshield Repair (University Centre - East exit) | | | | FRIDAY - MARCH 19 | 5pm-6pm | Closing Ceremonies (Drake Centre - Lobby) | | | |
Campaign Rules
During the five day campaign, students from across the country will be making personal sacrifices to make their community a better place. Students will forgo their comforts and live outside on campus for five full days.
Participants will:
Remain on campus for five days. The campaign begins 5PM Sunday March 14th 2010 and ends 5PM Friday March 19th 2010.
Have no income. 100% of the funds donated to participants are passed on to each regions respective charity cause.
Have no food or drinks. Food can only be received through direct donations, and all non perishable food must be held and donated.
Have only a pillow and a sleeping bag. These items can be exchanged for an emergency meal.
Have no access to showers, or facilities to which their student status would usually grant them access. Washrooms can only be accessed when campus buildings are open.
Sleep outside. The only exception is if inclement weather becomes a health risk.
Attend all classes. Participants will complete all academic responsibilities, including student organizations and teaching positions.
Avoid personal communication media. Participants will be expected to not use cell phone or online social networking websites (Facebook, etc) during the Five Days campaign except for the purposes of promoting the campaign. Each region is required to have at least one cell phone for safety purposes.
Write about their experiences. Participants’ experiences will be posted on an online blog available on www.5days.ca.