Leaside sisters Anna and Gemma Postill are profiled by writer Justin Skinner in the East York Mirror. These young women have been inspired by social issues in both South America and Africa to form a jewellery sales business with proceeds in aid of a rainwater harvesting system in Rwanda. Anna and Gemma are working in partnership with Compassion Canada, a London, Ontario based Christian charity. Compassion Canada says that in the current year 85.3 per cent of funds were used for program activities benefiting children. The remainder went to support the charity structure. Skinner quotes Anna as saying: “Both of us have travelled abroad and got to witness first-hand the conditions people live in third world countries. There’s a need there for health care (supplies) and clear water — you could see it when the volunteers were given bottled water instead of drinking the water the locals were drinking.” The Postill sisters work out of their basement to create jewelry using materials from local shops. They photograph it and sell it online. Thus far, they have sold about $1,000 worth of jewelry, which equals around $600 toward their $3,000 fundraising goal after the cost of buying materials.