SEPTEMBER | VOLUME 06, ISSUE 5
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Vincent Thebault rappelling off the building  

Two TransCanada Customer Service Representatives plunged for their lives on September 7 in Calgary.  Vincent Thebault and Alan Matheson rappelled off the Sun Life Plaza building in downtown Calgary for the Alberta Easter Seals Campaign, Drop Zone 2006.

Although a bit nervous, we are happy to say that they both made it down in one piece.  Congratulations on raising over $4,600 for the Alberta Easter Seals!

TransCanada employees personally participate in fundraising activities for different charities and this is just one example of TransCanada employee’s community spirit.

  Alan Matheson completing his jump.

Alberta Easter Seals is committed to helping children and their families overcome the challenges of a physical disability.  By providing families with necessary mobility and accessibility equipment, Easter Seals can help ensure they live a better life.  In addition, money raised will help send over 1,000 children with a serious illness or physical disability to Easter Seals Camp Horizon, where they enjoy a unique summer camp experience and succeed in ways they never imagined possible.

For more information, please refer to the Alberta Easter Seals website.

 
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DATE: September 28, 2006