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Author of the article: The Whig-Standard
Publishing date: May 10, 2021 • 5 days ago • 2 minute read Quinn, 7, proudly shows her arts and science projects done at the Boys and Girls Club of Kingston and Area Emergency Childcare Centre programs. Photo by Boys and Girls Club /Supplied Photo
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“Grateful sums it up for me,” says Sarah, mother of seven-year old Quinn and a nurse practitioner at Kingston Health Sciences Centre. “Working at the hospital, remote work was not an option for me … and as a single mom, there was no option other than BGC for us.”
A Boys and Girls Club of Kingston member since kindergarten, Quinn has attended programs throughout the whole past year of the pandemic, from Emergency Childcare Centre, summer camps and after-school programs.
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Author of the article: Susanna McLeod
Publishing date: Feb 23, 2021 • February 23, 2021 • 5 minute read Celebrating her 25th anniversary as a freelance columnist for The Kingston Whig-Standard on Feb. 26, 2021, Susanna McLeod holds a copy of the Community Editorial Board announcement page from Feb. 24, 1996.
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