Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 20 Jul 2012, p. 13

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Sisters know no bounds in their bid to help By David Lea OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF Two Oakville teens are asking for the public's help in collecting 1,000 books for aboriginal youths in northern Ontario. Julia Mogus, 14, and her sister Emma, 13, have so far spent about $400 of their own money over the past year collecting close to 500 used books, which they eventually intend to send to the Nishnawbe Aski Nation. The pair, who will be attending White Oaks Secondary School next year, and who were both nominated as Ontario Junior Citizens of the Year in 2011, said the book drive is important as literacy skills among youths some northern Ontario aboriginal communities in northern Ontario are considerably lacking because of a shortage of books in their schools and community libraries. "We found out they are four to five years behind in literacy skills and that was a really big shock," said Julia. "We also found out there is a high suicide rate, which really scared us because there are 14-year-olds, people our age, who are killing themselves." The girls said access to reading and a better education is essential to providing the youths with hope for a better life and strived for his dreams," said Julia. "When you read, you get this imagination in your head and you always want to strive to get those things in your imagination to become real. Reading also helps you get a better educa- 13 · Friday, July 20, 2012 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.insideHALTON.com tion and I think that is the main key." Bartleman created his own aboriginal youth book drive, which ran for five years. The book drives continued under present Lieutenant-Governor See Mogus page 14 European Engineering Combined With Traditional Workmanship ERIC RIEHL / OAKVILLE BEAVER / @halton_photog HELP KNOWS NO BOUNDS: Emma and Julia Mogus of their charity, Books with No Bounds, at the fourth annual Environmental Awareness Day earlier this month. They'll be at Coronation Park on July 28 for a public screening of The Lorax. combatting the hopelessness many aboriginal youths struggle against. Julia and Emma have a profound love of reading themselves, stating they have probably read about 5,000 books between the two of them. Knowing the importance of reading and wanting to help, Julia and Emma founded Books with no Bounds. "(Former Ontario LieutenantGovernor) James Bartleman said his ticket out of poverty was reading. He really 905.849.0266 "Building on the Brightest Ideas Around Glass" Rubaroc Rubaroc.com ® Bounces like rubber ~ wears like rock There is simply no surface like it!! Rubber Safety Surfacing with Rubaroc combines high tech polymer resins with rubber to create a resilient, non-skid surface that is virtually indestructible. Available in a variety of colours, Rubaroc is the perfect solution for your surfacing needs. The Originals! Ontario Safety Surfacing Installers of EPDM, SBR & TPV systems Get It Done By Contact us to get your FREE estimate! 1-877-782-2762

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