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I wanted to say thank you to the wonderful man at Metro on Wyandotte today who bought me two beautiful hanging baskets.
After experiencing health issues in grade 9 and 10 which left him requiring assistance for many daily activities, Nick Harris realized more than ever the difficulties faced by people with disabilities who do not always have as much independence.
Nick had an idea that would create a more inclusive environment at his school, and ensure that accommodations were made so that everyone could participate in the school activities. Nick applied for 3 grants to cover the cost of raised garden beds that would be accessible for people who use wheelchairs and walkers.
Next year the Life Skills at F. J. Brennan Catholic High School Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board class will be responsible for leading the garden programs and Nick is helping the Life Skills teacher - Mr. Frias (who has already been a big help on this project!!) to develop the curriculum.
Thank you to the students at St. Joseph's Catholic High School in the woodshop for preparing the boards and putting together the garden beds.
Thank you to Community Living Ontario for covering the cost of the construction of the garden beds.
Thank you to The Windsor Essex County Environment Committee for covering the cost of the soil to go in the gardens.
Thank you to World Wildlife Fund for covering the cost of the plants to be planted soon.
To the generous paramedic in the black pick up at Tim Hortons on tecumseh rd accross from Home Depot. Ty so much for buying my coffee today you made my day just wanted to let you know there are not many ppl who show there generosity glad you are one of them. I paid it forwrd to the van behind me. Ty for your kind gesture
to the gentleman named Francis who went out of his way to help me get a washer. I moved into my place over almost 2 months ago and I have piles of laundry unfortunately with not having a washer only a dryer I was handwashing clothes which becomes hard on the hands. I put an ad out just even looking for a washer even one I'd buy but instead this kind man bought one and also has it being delivered. You have been spotted and thank you for the washer. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
I know this isn't really a spotting but I want to tell everyone what good my 4yr old did & I am so proud of him.
We we're on our way outside when he wanted to bring a water to the garbage man when he came by. I said sure why not, I'm sure he would like that.
Well we waited, & waited till he came. My son had the most excited look on his face when he accepted the water bottle. The garbage men were so thankful. It made my day to see such little things make someone's day. I'm glad we were able to do that.
I am standing in line at Tim Horton's at Windsor Regional Hospital (Met. Campus) I was talking to my father's doctor. He has had some bad tests recently. I just wanted to thank his doctor for her excellent care of my father. I started to cry. Standing in line with no tissues, trying to stifle my tears, this woman hand me a pack of tissues and says, I saw you crying.
thank you
your simple kindness is appreciated.
I'd like to spot a Nurse by the name of jody (hope thats spelt right) from Windsor regional hospital Met campus. She was a night nurse on the north wing of the second floor this past Thursday & friday night! Just wanted to personally thank her for taking such good care of me and being so friendly and compassionate about her job! I sure hope this reaches her somehow! All nurses should be this great. Keep doing what you do :) sincerely hyst patient
A HUGE thank you to Dan Batson and the Moose Lodge for purchasing 7 cases (a total of 84 individual boxes) of girl guide cookies from 6 year old Brooke who is in Sparks.
Last Thursday Brooke donated 1 case to the Police station - to thank them for helping keep the children safe and the other 6 cases she donated to the Windsor Youth Center.
Not once did she ask to keep any of these cookies, she knew what she was doing was something special.
To the Moose Lodge - thank you for purchasing these cookies for people in our community but most importantly thank you for the opportunity to allow my young daughter to experience the amazing feeling you get when giving to others.
One proud mom!