Not Just Tourists
Mike Chomyn has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Mike started their career in 1994 as the President of Bethune College Council and later became the Editor-In-Chief at The Lexicon Newspaper in 1995. In 1996, they ventured into entrepreneurship and became the Owner of ALTA Copy & Print, where they oversaw the day-to-day operations and set strategic goals for the business. In 2016, Mike joined Not Just Tourists as the Director of Operations, where they were responsible for solving problems, ensuring smooth operations, and finding efficiencies in the packing process. Most recently, in 2018, they founded More Than Soup, a volunteer-driven initiative that delivers hot soups, snacks, and socks to those in need in Toronto.
Mike Chomyn attended York University from 1992 to 1996, where they studied Environmental Studies and Politics. In 2013 to 2014, they pursued a degree in Electrical Techniques at George Brown College.
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Not Just Tourists
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Not Just Tourists was founded with the purpose of getting medical supplies to those who can’t afford them. Ordinary tourists are given the means to change the lives of the locals they visit. After seeing first-hand the serious lack of medical supplies in Cuba in 1990, Dr. Ken Taylor and his wife Denise—from St. Catharines, Ontario—started taking medical supplies to remote areas in Cuba. Soon others who were traveling to Cuba began approaching them to take medical supplies too, and the Not Just Tourists phenomenon started. Since it’s inception 25 years ago, it has spread with chapters across Canada, USA and the UK with over 10,000 suitcases delivered to 82 countries. Not Just Tourists receives donations from Canada’s largest hospitals, clinics, medical suppliers and individuals. The supplies donated are typically gauze, bandages, surgical instruments, masks, gloves, antiseptics, IV kits, urinary supplies and birthing kits. The supplies are packed by volunteers into suitcases during weekly “packing parties”. Travellers sign up and are given the suitcases to deliver to remote clinics where they are needed. The project does not accept funding, is non-political, non-religious. Everything is accomplished through volunteers. Mission: Our project is about love. Through the work of volunteers, we aspire to: * Change the way people travel and start the journey for ordinary tourists to become humanitarians. * Prevent the waste of usable medical supplies and get them to those in most need