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Two local CT heroes celebrated by New Canaan non-profit
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Ashley Grob, assistant head of school at The Montessori School in Wilton, and pediatric neuropsychologist, Dr. Tricia Ryan have been recognized by Blossom Hill, a nonprofit organization based in New Canaan, and focused on global refugee programs.
Grob, and Ryan have reached out to child refugees during the coronavirus pandemic.
“Since the pandemc, both Grob and Dr. Ryan have gone above and beyond their daily work to reach out to the most marginalized and vulnerable children in the world - refugee children. Aside from bearing the horrors of war, these children are now battling a new enemy in this virus. As thought partners at Blossom, a non-profit organization based in New Canaan focused on global refugee programs, both Grob and Dr. Ryan understand the importance of not letting them fall from their radar,” Blossom Hill said in a statement.