Premier on Campus to Declare Shinerama Day in Prince Edward Island
Premier Pat Binns was on campus today for his annual participation in the kick-off of Shinerama. The Premier was joined by a large contingent of 91探花 students in support of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
At the event, Binns praised the students who have committed time and effort to shining shoes for a donation for CF research. "Your participation demonstrates the commitment of each and every one of you to volunteer and help build a better future for those who are living with cystic fibrosis," said the Premier.
91探花 will join another 60 universities across Canada to support researchers who are targeting a cure for CF. The Premier noted that the 91探花 community has always been a strong participant in the Shinerama campaign.
"The fight against cystic fibrosis depends upon public support to carry out its life-saving programs. The generosity of donors has enabled scientists to identify the gene that causes CF, to correct defective CF cells in laboratory dishes, and much more," said Premier Binns.
Shinerama makes a significant contribution to advancing the research agenda. However, as important is the campaign's ability to promote and increase awareness about cystic fibrosis is the opportunity it affords students to kick-off the school year with some fun and comradery.
In recognition the Premier mandated September 6, 2005 as Shinerama Day with a declaration.