Series 2013.38.7 - Morrish Women's Institute Audiovisual Materials

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Morrish Women's Institute Audiovisual Materials

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ON00154 2013.38.7

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2 audio-visual materials

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Donated to the Port Hope Archives by the (former) Morrish Women's Institute, via M. Hodgson (past president), 2013. Materials were created by the Morrish Branch of the Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario (FWIO), 1909-2010.

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Series consists of audio-visual materials created by the Federated Women's Institute of Ontario and the Morrish Women's Institute, c1990s. It includes: (1) VHS Tape entitled "LINKS Project;" (2) Audio Cassette Tape entitled "W.I. Centennial Song," 1997. The reverse of the VHS case reads: "This video is designed to encourage discussion and development of community-based LINKS projects. LINKS stands for Linking Neighbours with Knowledge. Four out of ten Canadians cannot read well enough for all of their everyday tasks. LINKS volunteers can help with basic, everyday things like grocery shopping and letter writing. And they can help with our technological world -- with bank machines, computers and the gadgets used at home and on the farm. LINKS volunteers can encourage the persons they help to take advantage of literacy programs to improve their skills. Some LINKS volunteers will work as mentors. Others will volunteer their time at a community centre. Some will concentrate on the special needs of groups like the elderly. All LINKS volunteers will give help on a confidential basis. LINKS projects will be promoted through use of the distinctive butterfly symbol."

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