Wednesday, March 26, 2014

A special gift

We don’t want to give too much away, but here’s a little peek at a special gift that grandma Beverly won in an auction for William:

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This is a beautiful blanket called a Rupert Wrap. It was handmade with love by a wonderful lady ‘Viv” – who’s lovingly known as Fiona’s Mummy. Rupert Wraps are only available through auctions and events that raise funds for animal rescue groups. Here’s the story of how these special blankets came to be…

Viv was first introduced to the world of dog rescue in the fall of 2011 when she fostered a Shar Pei that came from the largest puppy mill seizure in Canada. It was love at first sight. She adopted Fiona almost instantly.

A few months and two fosters later, another pei with a luxated patella came along and both Viv and Fiona found themselves completely smitten. Within a couple of weeks, Rupert was adopted too. Viv remembers the first time she met Rupert – he had such a vulnerable and uncertain look in his eyes. Rescue dogs are often confused. They don’t understand what is happening to them. They wonder what you will do to them. Others are too defeated and have nothing left in their eyes.

Viv later thought, if only she could have given Rupert a little something at that very moment to start his journey, to let him know he was safe. Something like a blankie…

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Rupert's time with Viv and Fiona would be much shorter than they could have ever imagined: he passed to the bridge 3.5 months later having succumbed to kidney issues. Heartbroken, Viv set out to find a way to make a little difference in the lives of rescues. She always went back to that day when she picked up Rupert and his vulnerable and uncertain look. Having never sewn a stitch in her life, Viv bought a sewing machine, watched the instructional DVD, and started making dog blankets, known as Rupert Wraps. She then donated the Rupert Wraps to a local rescue she fostered for.

Lo and behold, the rescue loved them! Suddenly, pictures appeared on Facebook of dogs that had just been pulled from shelters, some in bad shape, safely wrapped in their very own “Rupies” that they would then take with them from their foster homes to their forever homes.

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Viv now spends her weekends sewing in the company of Fiona, another foster failure Fergie, and her sister's peis Archie and Millie. She gives several Rupert Wraps (there are never enough) to local rescues for their new arrivals. She will not sell her Rupert Wraps for personal profit, claiming the stitching is not nice enough. However, she will gladly donate some to rescues who want to use them for fundraising. She will also sell them to individuals who ask her for one, with all proceeds going to the Friends of Rescue Network. She will also on occasion give one to a special soul who needs some chicken soup. Rupert Wraps have good karma and sometimes, we just need to be wrapped in something warm. Viv has now branched out into car seat Rupies for the muddy four legged friends and human Rupies for small children.

RIP Rupert. You were so loved. xxx

Thank you Viv for everything you do to help dogs and kids who need some good Rupie karma :-) And thank you so much for donating two more Rupies to The WillPower Project so William’s brother Aidan and sister Gwen will be able to stay warm and safe in their very own Rupies too :-)

If your dog or child would like some Rupie warmth, please visit the Rupert’s Wrap Facebook page. Viv posts about auctions and events where her Rupert Wraps will be available for bid or purchase.

Once again, we’re so amazed and touched by another act of amazing generosity!

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Sunday, March 23, 2014

The WillPower Project in the Ottawa Citizen!

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The Ottawa Citizen featured The WillPower Project in Saturday’s The Up Beat section!

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If you don’t get The Citizen, you can read the article online here.

Thank you Jo at Karma Creative Solutions for your help and support :-)

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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Design sneak peek #1

What have those WillPower Girls been up to, you might be wondering. Well, besides inventing spaghetti brittle and hitting people up for money (thanks to everyone who’s donated!), we’ve been working on a design plan for the Greer’s basement. We don’t want to give too much away, because we’d like the makeover to be as big a surprise as possible. But we want to pique your interest so you’ll stick around and follow us all the way through this project – sneaky, eh?!

First up – the family room area. The plan is to create a space where the family can relax, hang out, watch TV, read a book. Mom Lindsay has an old arm chair that used to be her grandfather’s, so we’ll definitely incorporate it into the space :-) We also need a sofa, tables, lighting, and storage for toys, books, and electronics. Here’s our storage inspiration – lots of shelves, storage cubes, and a window seat (but minus the window).

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William told us that his favourite colours are blue and white and that he loves nature. So we think these fabrics may be just what we need to inject some blue, white, and nature into the family room…

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Combined with the charcoal grey laminate that the Greers already purchased and Lindsay’s favourite colour red, plus some fun nature-inspired accessories, we’re excited about how the family room design has come together :-)

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Can’t ask for anything better than being able to help people out by doing something that you love :-)

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Fabrics: Tonic Living
Accessories: Neo Vintage Furniture Inc
Built-in sheving & window seat inspiration: Rabbit Runn Designs blog

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Wow, what a week!

Wow. Just Wow. Just one great big freakin’ awesome

So many amazing things have happened this past week – way more than we could have hoped or wished for!

Our YouCaring fundraiser is up to $3,245 – and we raised over $1,000 in just two days alone! Thank you to everyone who’s donated to and/or shared our fundraiser. We’re seriously floored by your amazing generosity!

The Easter basket fundraiser is getting lots of positive feedback – at last count, Jennifer was up to 32 baskets! If you’d like to order one for your little bunny, contact Jennifer at jbone1414@gmail.com. Baskets are $15 and up, and for an extra $3.00, we’ll deliver your basket right to you if you can’t make it to Jennifer’s to pick it up or if you live outside of Ottawa (maximum distance of 50kms). Jennifer is donating half of all money raised through basket sales to The WillPower Project!

William’s friend Anna is helping to raise money for The WillPower Project through online auctions. Current amount raised is $113 – YAY! And there are more auction items to come over the next couple of months. If you’d like to participate in the auctions, please send an e-mail to willpowergirls@outlook.com and we’ll get you added to the group :-)

Randall's has donated five throw cushions, and they just happen to be the same colours that we've decided to use as the colour palette – thank you Randall’s!

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A big THANK YOU to the awesome ladies at Karma Creative Solutions who will be helping us with promoting The WillPower Project!

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And finally, the design for the family room area is complete! Sneak peek coming in the next blog post. Don’t miss it!

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Friday, March 14, 2014

Easter basket fundraiser!

Check this out! You can do your Easter shopping AND support The WillPower Project at the same time! Jennifer Graff-Bone is creating custom Easter baskets and will donate half the money she raises to The WillPower Project!

Easter baskets start at $15.00 and up. Just let Jennifer know the gender, age, and price range, and she'll create a special basket for the special person! Pick up off Merivale Road.

DELIVERY ALSO AVAILABLE! If you live outside of Ottawa (50kms or less) or if you’re unable to pick up your Easter basket from Jennifer, we’ll deliver your Easter basket right to your door for a small additional fee of $3.00.

To order an Easter basket, please contact Jennifer directly:  jbone1414@gmail.com

THANK YOU JENNIFER!

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Thursday, March 13, 2014

Brain Cancer Awareness Week

Brain cancer doesn’t get as much attention as other forms of cancer. But every day, 27 Canadians are diagnosed with a brain tumour. The Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada brings attention to brain cancer every March with Brain Awareness Week. It’s a global campaign to increase public awareness of the progress and benefits of brain research. Please take a look at their web site and learn more about how you can help.

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William had an MRI last week, and the results came in yesterday. Unfortunately, his brain tumour has gotten bigger, so the next step in his treatment will be chemo.

We're anxious to get the basement reno work started, but now it's taken on an even greater urgency. The Greer family will be going through a difficult stretch over the next while, and will really benefit from having a place to relax and hang out together while William goes through his treatments.

We need to raise more funds so we can purchase items that aren't being donated. We're close to raising 50% of our goal of $5,000 - just $424 more to get there. We’re hoping to reach the halfway mark by the end of this week. If you can donate and/or share our YouCaring page with your friends, we would appreciate it very much. Every little bit counts, even a dollar!

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Sunday, March 09, 2014

Meet William!

William is a cool six year old boy who looks and acts like any other six year old boy. He has a freckley face and an endearing smile and he loves to play.

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But what you can’t see is that William has an inoperable non-cancerous tumour on his brain stem. Which means that he’s had multiple surgeries to insert a shunt into his skull. And he’s undergone multiple MRIs to see if the tumour is getting bigger. And his parents have had to make multiple emergency trips to CHEO. So even though William looks and acts like any other six year old boy, he hasn’t been living the life of any other six year old boy.

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Which is we wanted to do this special makeover for William and his family – mom Lindsay, dad Patrick, brother Aidan, little sister Gwen, and big sister Kristin. His grandma Beverly and his cousin Nelson are important people in William’s life too. Plus he has a whole bunch of other family members and friends who are rooting for him and sending him lots of love and good wishes.

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Thursday, March 06, 2014

It all starts with a floor plan…

We went over to the Greer’s place last Sunday to check out their basement. Being the right brain sorts, numbers and calculations aren’t really our thing. But luckily Sarah isn’t as numerically-challenged as Kelly and Candace, so she took all the measurements and drew up a rough floor plan. Isn’t it pretty? :-)

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It’s a big space with lots of potential, and we can’t wait to put our design plan together! There’s going to be a family room area where everyone can hang out and relax together, as well as a school area for the kids and a crafting area for mom Lindsay. See those four little black circles? Those are posts. They’re going to be a pain to work with, right? Well, no worries, we’re totally using them to our advantage and transforming them into something really cool :-)

While Sarah was busy measuring and Candace was busy helping Sarah measure, Kelly was busy secretly getting information out of William. It turns out that he likes hockey – don’t hold it against him that his favourite team is the Montreal Canadiens ;-) He likes playing Wii games. Besides blue, his other favourite colour is white. And he and his brother Aidan and sister Gwen love their hiding place under the dining room table. All little nuggets of information that are tucked safely away and will be put to good use a little later in the design process :-) What does William think of that? He thinks it’s Super!

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Coming soon – inspiration pictures!

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Monday, March 03, 2014

The WillPower Project official press release

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Sarah Kidder Design
JAX Décor & Design
Candace Plotz Design
willpowergirls@outlook.com

Ottawa decorators give deserving local family a fabulous basement makeover

Ottawa, Ontario – March 3, 2014: Three Ottawa decorators are joining together to help a deserving local family by giving their partially finished basement a fabulous makeover.

Six year old William Greer suffers from an inoperable non-cancerous tumour on his brain stem. Ongoing treatments to stop the tumour’s growth will take their toll on young William and his family; mom Lindsay, dad Patrick, four year old Aidan, and 21 month old Gwen. Big sister Kristen is away at school, but she comes over for family time too.

When Candace Plotz (Candace Plotz Design), Sarah Kidder (Sarah Kidder Design), and Kelly James (JAX Décor & Design) heard William’s story, they jumped at the opportunity to do something special for him and his family. They’ve joined forces to form The WillPower Girls design team, and hope to bring big smiles to the Greers by creating a space where they can enjoy quality time together.

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“We were inspired by ‘Kindness Week’, but really, you can be kind anytime,” says Kelly James. “This is all at no charge to the family. We just want to help however we can.”

Local companies are eager to help the women complete the project by its end date in late May. “We’re counting on donations and sponsors to help us make this happen. We can’t do it alone,” says Candace Plotz.

PARA Paints will be providing all of the paint for the project, and Ottawa based companies Strokes of Genius Painting and Right Angle Renovations are on board for all painting and construction. Sarah says several of her regular suppliers have also expressed interest in the project. “We’re so grateful to the companies that have extended their products and services to us so far. We’re really excited about getting this project off the ground and helping such a deserving family.”

The WillPower Girls are looking for donations of construction materials, school and art supplies, furnishings, lighting, and financial contributions to ensure the project will be completed within the three month time frame.

If you’d like to help, please visit http://www.youcaring.com/thewillpowerproject, www.facebook.com/thewillpowerproject, or contact the design team by email at willpowergirls@outlook.com

About The WillPower Girls: Sarah, Kelly, and Candace are independent decorators servicing a wide range of clients, from residential to corporate, in the Ottawa area. For more information, please visit their websites at:

www.sarahkidderdesign.com
www.jaxdecor.ca
www.candaceplotzdesign.com