Here With Friends!
- Tess Ferguson

- May 12, 2022
- 1 min read
I treasure the friendly and generous atmosphere here! Today a member went around our main room to share their candy with everyone, which may sound like a small deal, but is really a sentiment of what the character of our centre is. It is very common for our members to give their desserts to another member, instead of asking for none. We have also seen instances where members bought a gift certificate for our lunch program to kindly gift to another member, and I remember when another member won a gift certificate for lunch and she gifted it to her friend instead of keeping it for herself. Our slogan “Here with Friends” is very accurate! Don’t be shy to stop in, because everyone here would love to meet and get to know you.





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