HT Open Longer Hours During the G-20

One of the advantages of staying open additional hours during the summit is stories like Samantha Rideout’s.  Anna Dohler and Marilyn and Jim Dolmage were volunteers during the time she stopped in.  Samantha blogged about her visit here:

http://www.ucobserver.org/summits_blog/

Marilyn added a clarification: “it’s not the church but a few of us in it that are helping with the class action against the government’s operation of Huronia Regional Centre. And that is because it was clearly an institution, not a “home”.

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