TELUS Steps up to ALS Ice Bucket Challenge

Wow! Wow is all I can say about the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge.

If you have no idea what this is then I suggest you read more via the link I shared with you above.

It's amazing how raising Awareness about a relatively unknown incurable disease can not only raise almost $80,000,000 which hopefully will go a long way to finding a cure, but also bring together a World that is constantly fighting wars, hunger,disease, and many other terrible things. One voice can be heard, but when many voices come together and spread the word it makes so much more differencde and those voices can be heard loud and clear.

For once this founders message is not about business, it's not about making more sales, but it is still connected to something I am passionate about, networking, and networking brings people together for many different reasons. In the case of ALS people who know each other from all walks of life are supporting each other and a great cause and creating even tighter bonds with each other.

Yes, this is what happens when you build communities and all of the communities being built across the World in the name of ALS are making a difference, not only to the people who are touched by ALS but to each other. Supporting each other and trusting each other is more powerful than arguements and distrust; working together and helping each other in business creates a powerful alliance and one that offers longevity and leads to success!

We want to say Thank You today to our sponsors TELUS for once again stepping up to the challenge and share a video of Joe Natale, President and CEO of TELUS, and VP of Marketing, Anne-Marie LaBerge take the ice bucket challenge on the rooftop garden at Telus House in Toronto