Former Broadcasting Executive Offers Solution To Riot Mentality With Launch of Canada’s Temperance Foundation June 15th, 2012
VICTORIA, June 14, 2012 /CNW/ – Smashing glass. Thousands of people out of control. A moment that should
have been a huge national celebration exploded into mob violence June
15, 2011.
It was seeing the Stanley Cup riot in Vancouver unfold before his very
eyes that assured Victoria resident, former broadcasting executive
Miles Craig, that he was right in his plan to create a new charitable
foundation that would make Canada a better place. Rather than wring his
hands or stay tuned to the television, Miles Craig decided to push
ahead and offer his own solution to help mitigate excessive use of
alcohol and drugs. Canada’s Temperance Foundation (CTF) was founded on
June 30, 2011, a non-profit registered charitable organization whose
mission is to educate all citizens, young and old, on the benefits of
temperance, defined as abstinence or restraint in the use of alcohol
and drugs.
Over a year in the planning, with the help of Go West Design Group,
Craig is launching CTF’s campaign for temperance in Victoria, June 15.
Craig didn’t have to look far to find an ally to help spread the word.
As a pair of precocious ten year olds, Craig and his friend Gray Garten
hung out at their cottages in Clear Lake, Manitoba. Garten was from the
United States and eventually the two lost touch.
Each boy took a very different path. Craig went on to university, while
Garten, riddled with addictions, dropped out of school and sank into
years of alcohol and drug abuse. Somehow he managed to stop the
descent, cleaned up his act and vowed to help others.
In 2010, fate brought the two boyhood friends together once again at the
cottage. As adults they had something in common – a deep conviction
that misuse of alcohol and drugs was an increasing danger to
individuals, families and society. Was there room for a new
organization with a simple, focused, secular, non-judgmental message
about alcohol and drugs: abstinence or restraint?
“Like all Canadians, I was outraged by the alcohol fueled violence that
occurred in Vancouver, tarnishing the image of the city and the
country,” said Craig. “The riot demonstrated the need and importance of
promoting temperance in alcohol and drugs to the young and old of
society.” Craig’s private interest in helping others live better lives
moved onto the front burner.
After much research, and with the assistance of his old friend Garten,
he developed Canada’s Temperance Foundation. As head of CTF, Craig
plans to be a hands-on CEO and the major source of initial funding for
the foundation.
SOURCE Go West Design Group

