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Thereâs the regular faces.
Then thereâs the newbies. Folks who enter the Sault Ste. Marie Soup Kitchen Community Centre without often a blessed clue as what to do.
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Manager Ron Sim says theyâre easy to spot.
âThey donât even know how to approach the Plexiglass (installed as a safety measure during the pandemic),â Sim says. âA lot of them are very timid.â
One elderly couple, in their early- to mid-nineties, especially inspires Simâs sympathy. The man has Alzheimerâs disease and his wife appears to be the primary caregiver.
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Thereâs the regular faces.
Then thereâs the newbies. Folks who enter the Sault Ste. Marie Soup Kitchen Community Centre without often a blessed clue as what to do.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
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Manager Ron Sim says theyâre easy to spot.
âThey donât even know how to approach the Plexiglass (installed as a safety measure during the pandemic),â Sim says. âA lot of them are very timid.â
One elderly couple, in their early- to mid-nineties, especially inspires Simâs sympathy. The man has Alzheimerâs disease and his wife appears to be the primary caregiver.
Article content
Thereâs the regular faces.
Then thereâs the newbies. Folks who enter the Sault Ste. Marie Soup Kitchen Community Centre without often a blessed clue as what to do.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Try refreshing your browser.
Manager Ron Sim says theyâre easy to spot.
âThey donât even know how to approach the Plexiglass (installed as a safety measure during the pandemic),â Sim says. âA lot of them are very timid.â
One elderly couple, in their early- to mid-nineties, especially inspires Simâs sympathy. The man has Alzheimerâs disease and his wife appears to be the primary caregiver.
Article content
Thereâs the regular faces.
Then thereâs the newbies. Folks who enter the Sault Ste. Marie Soup Kitchen Community Centre without often a blessed clue as what to do.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Try refreshing your browser.
Manager Ron Sim says theyâre easy to spot.
âThey donât even know how to approach the Plexiglass (installed as a safety measure during the pandemic),â Sim says. âA lot of them are very timid.â
One elderly couple, in their early- to mid-nineties, especially inspires Simâs sympathy. The man has Alzheimerâs disease and his wife appears to be the primary caregiver.
Article content
Thereâs the regular faces.
Then thereâs the newbies. Folks who enter the Sault Ste. Marie Soup Kitchen Community Centre without often a blessed clue as what to do.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Try refreshing your browser.
Manager Ron Sim says theyâre easy to spot.
âThey donât even know how to approach the Plexiglass (installed as a safety measure during the pandemic),â Sim says. âA lot of them are very timid.â
One elderly couple, in their early- to mid-nineties, especially inspires Simâs sympathy. The man has Alzheimerâs disease and his wife appears to be the primary caregiver.