Community Living month celebrated

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Lenny Moore, a Kinsmen member and Community Living program participant enjoyed a hot dog in front of Chatham-Kent City Hall during the awards presentation during the Community Living Month flag raising.
Lenny Moore, a Kinsmen member and Community Living program participant enjoyed a hot dog in front of Chatham-Kent City Hall during the awards presentation during the Community Living Month flag raising.

Community Living Chatham-Kent presented its annual awards recently for businesses, groups and individuals who have played a key role in aiding inclusion for people with an intellectual disability.

The Joyce M. Carr Champion Award – was won by Dean and Barb’s No Frills for its practice of hiring persons who have a disability. The award is named in honour of Joyce Carr, a former Manager at Community Living Chatham-Kent, who believed in employment for every person.

The Rob McLandress Make a Dream Come True Fund awards were given to Melissa Walker and Elynore Finley and Shawn Rivait. The $1,000 awards are given annually to two people who have an intellectual disability in order to help them fulfill a dream.

The late Father James Williams made the fund possible through a bequest to Community Living Chatham-Kent. Father Williams was an ongoing supporter of the work of Community Living Chatham-Kent and his bequest was made in honour of Rob McLandress.

Melissa will be using the funds to take her children on a vacation to Niagara Falls this summer while Elynore and Shawn will take their son to the African Lion Safari.

Other events planned to celebrate Community Living month include choice of a free dessert at the Parkfield Restaurant through May 13 and a hot dog BBQ at Downtown Deli May 12 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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