Jenna Bewick, grief and bereavement coordinator at North Perth Community Hospice, poses with Listowel’s Kloey and Cali Blagrave and Camdyn McLaughlin, who created beaded bracelets containing uplifting messages for sale at $5 apiece this summer. Selling the bracelets to family members, friends and fellow cottagers, they raised $530 to put towards the purchase of 37 new children’s books for the NPCH. (Dan McNee photo)
LISTOWEL – When a child is struggling to understand the difficult emotional situation surrounding the death or illness of a loved one, sometimes all it takes for some clarity is a book to provide perspective. The selfless efforts of three Listowel girls this summer will help provide a little of that clarity for local kids…
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