Heart and Stroke

Team Building With A Purpose

It’s a well- known fact that team building occurs when colleagues work together, share fun and even volunteer for a worthy cause.  Such activities enhance workers’ lives and create a healthy work environment.  That’s exactly what happened on June 19th when twenty staff members and two Sisters of St. Joseph formed a team for the Big Bike ride.  Giddy excitement, casual dress, sunshine and good humour made for a perfect day to head to downtown London and participate in the annual Heart and Stroke Foundation’s annual fund raiser.  

After registration and posing for photos, the ride began from Pall Mall Street.  The assembled gang piled onto the long red bicycle made for not two but at least twenty-two.  Under the red and white banner announcing, “Sisters of St. Joseph”, off they peddled in unison down the street smiling, waving and cheering.  They disappeared out of sight, around the corner, down busy Wellington Street and through various side streets.  Younger, stronger staff set the pace while others pedaled furiously to stay on even keel.  Honking horns spurred on the cyclists until the route was completed and the gigantic red bicycle crossed the finish line.   As the St. Joseph’s riders dismounted the contraption, they cheered for a job well done and rejoiced at their fund-raising contribution of $1,500 for the Heart and Stroke Foundation.  Those staff members who were unable to participate in the ride, made generous donations to the event.

The next day, no limping or complaining of aching joints was apparent.  Smiles prevailed.  Some danced around the dining room describing the outing as exhilarating, fun, entertaining, wonderful, unforgettable. Our staff had taken yet another step in making already cheerful workers even closer allies. - Sr. Jean Moylan