Regina Saskatchewan Blog
Larry Gall believes that the way to get things done is by going out and doing it. And he’s keen to pass that message on to future generations.

Chocolate and the knowledge that you’re helping save the world - what more could a Project Porchlight volunteer want? A gift certificate to RONA couldn’t hurt.

Going door to door for non-profit initiatives is old hat to Regina’s Wanda O’Donnell. For the past four decades, she’s been actively involved in helping local sports associations, and health and social organizations.

When we stepped out into the sunny morning on September 15th, we knew we couldn’t ask for a better day to launch the Project Porchlight Regina campaign. And we were right; it was smooth sailing all the way through!

For Immediate Release
If you can change a light bulb, you can make a difference.
That’s one of the underlying messages of the Project Porchlight campaign, designed to mobilize people everywhere to take advantage of the many benefits of switching to energy-efficient compact fluorescent light (CFL) bulbs.

Project Porchlight Saskatchewan will kick things off in style with a major launch event on Monday, September 15. The campaign launch will take place in downtown Regina at the F. W. Hill Mall on Scarth Street.

Project Porchlight Saskatchewan is getting under way with a pair of volunteer training sessions next week.
“It’s easy to get involved and learn exactly how Simple Actions Matter,” says Project Porchlight’s Kelsie Yates. “People in Regina should come out and show the rest of Canada just how spirited and determined Saskatchewanians are to make a difference in their world!”

With Project Porchlight Saskatchewan only weeks away, we here at the PP Blog Department are looking to highlight some of the forward-thinking initiatives already making waves in the Roughrider Province. One exceptional example is the Craik Sustainable Living Project.

Project Porchlight is coming to Saskatchewan and we need you! If you can spare just an hour or two of your time you can become a Project Porchlight volunteer and help us distribute free compact fluorescent light (CFL) bulbs to people in your community.

Project Porchlight is looking for yet more motivated and enthusiastic individuals to join our Saskatchewan campaign.
The 210,000 bulb campaign is scheduled to begin this Fall. We are still looking for additional field representatives to help us make Project Porchlight Saskatchewan a success.




























