Whitby This Week, 31 Mar 2022, p. 3

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THURSDAY MARCH 31, 2022 When Rose Fahimi was in Grade 9 and looking for a place to do high school volunteer hours, she started helping at FOOT- PRINTS 4 Autism. She's now in Grade 12 and still there. "It's something that has gone way beyond volunteer hours," she says. Fahimi is one of about 100 volunteers who make it possible for the local non-profit to support families with children diagnosed who are diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. "Our volunteers are the backbone of our program," says Michele Finney, volunteer ser- 100 VOLUNTEERS MAKE AUTISM RESPITE CARE POSSIBLE See 'VOLUNTEERING', page 5 JILLIAN FOLLERT jfoller t@durhamregion.com FOOTPRINTS 4 Autism's Shayan Taban, left, helped Yoganand Adrian Rampersad trace a photo at Dunbarton-Fairport United Church in Pickering on March 26. FOOTPRINTS 4 Autism is a non-profit that provides recreational respite for families with children and youth who have Autism Spectrum Disorder. The organization has about 100 volunteers and relies on them to make programming possible. Susie Kockerscheidt/Metroland IN-PERSON OPEN HOUSE Explore OurNew Residence Register Now:trentu.ca/durham/openhouse SATURDAY, APRIL 9 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. YOU COULD WIN FREE RESIDENCE Springpringp into Actionono With SeAWAWAW y A FamilFamilF yamilyamil Run BusinessBusinessBusine for 61 YearsYearsY Bin Rentals WaWaW ter TaTaT nk Rental Septic Service Pool / WeWeW ll / Cistern ter Sod/Landscape Hydro VacVacV Service Portable WaWaW ter Supply Emergency Service AvaAvaA ilable in GTAGTAGT 905-683-1397 call for a quote today dennissws@bellnet.ca seawaywatersupply.com

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