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Thornbury-Clarksburg Rotary Club starts kindness campaign

As you are passing by long-term care homes throughout the month you will notice the 'Kindness Lives and Works Here' banners
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Thornbury Clarksburg Rotarian Rick Offord stands with a Kindness banner in front of Rockwood Terrace, a long-term care home in Durham.

NEWS RELEASE
THORNBURY-CLARKSBURG ROTARY CLUB/ GREY BRUCE ONTARIO HEALTH TEAM
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For more than two years long-term care homes have faced immense challenges from the pandemic.

Residents of local homes have dealt with isolation, fear and worry, sickness, and sadly deaths. Despite these unthinkable challenges, the care providers in our homes continue providing compassion, care, and of course kindness. Long-term care homes have been centres of innovation, courage, and compassion, and we applaud all of the loving staff for the important service they provide. Truly, kindness lives and works here. 

June is seniors’ month in Ontario. To celebrate, the Thornbury-Clarksburg Rotary Club, in partnership with the Grey Bruce Ontario Health Team and the 19 long-term care homes across Grey and Bruce, are recognizing those who live and work in long-term care.

As you are passing by long-term care homes throughout the month you will notice the “Kindness Lives and Works Here” banners. This small token is to let everyone know that we treasure our homes, and we are incredibly thankful and appreciative for their role in our communities.

The club is also challenging individuals and businesses to show their own support for local homes by performing acts of kindness or making donations to support the residents and staff. A little kindness can make a big difference and you get a wonderful feeling knowing you have brightened someone’s day.

To learn more about the Thornbury Clarksburg Community Kindness Challenge visit the the webpage.

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