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Press Release: Time4Sharing
November 24, 2003
LEBANON -- Time4Sharing, the Lebanese Charitable Organization, founded by Lebanese Entrepreneur, Viviane Boulos
Tolan, Major Shareholder for Platinum Resorts International, Inaugurated the a children's play entitled the Prince
and the Diamond.
All the Children from the Cedar Home Orphanage where invited as the guests of honor, to inaugurate the first preview
of the play. Actors came all the way from Europe to showcase an exceptional theatrical show dedicated to children
of ages ranging from 2 years up to 14 years.
Since its inception three years ago, the organization has conducted "Fun days" for more than 6,000 children
from 15 nations.
The event was organized as part of an anniversary program to commemorate the charities third year in actively empowering
underprivileged children in communities where timeshare professionals live and work. The Organization is predominately
active in the Middle east and central Europe and Malta. Volunteers who have timeshare jobs make up the body of
support for the movement. This year the Prime Minister of Slovakia Joined forces with Unicef and Time4sharing in
a similar event, said Katarina Sisan, M. A., member of the board for the charity in Europe, based in Germany.
On hand at the event was the German ambassador to Lebanon who has encouraged the movement to spread its wings in
Germany as well.
The Time4Sharing delegates along with Time4Sharing volunteers attended the inauguration ceremony. Time4Sharing
mascot Boomerang, the happy kangaroo, was also present to add to the excitement.
"It is very educational and exciting to be able to view such a cultural display of talent" commented
Mrs. Viviane Tolan. "It is very important that children in Lebanon can have the opportunity to experience
what children in Europe have at easy reach." She added.
The Time4Sharing children congratulated the organizers of the play on a job well done, and left to continue a day
of further responsibilities.
Since its inception three years ago, the organization has conducted "fun days" for more than 6,000 children
from 15 nations.
The event was organized as part of an anniversary program to commemorate the charities third year in actively empowering
underprivileged children in communities where timeshare professionals live and work. The Organization is predominately
active in the Middle East and Central Europe and Malta. Volunteers who have timeshare jobs make up the body of
support for the movement. Timeshare companies such as Platinum International, World Class Vacation Club and Rediscover
the World are the main sponsors, said Katarina Sisan, M. A., Member of the Board for the charity in WorldWide..This
year the Prime Minister of Slovakia Joined forces with Unicef and Time4sharing in a similar event.