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The Voice of North Grenville

Vol 8, NO 44

November 4, 2020

Susan Smith leaves the Seniors Community Services

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by David Shanahan Sad news for the seniors of our community, with the news that Susan Smith is leaving her position as Executive Director for Seniors’ Community Services {SCS], formerly known as Kemptville and District Home Support Inc. Susan has taken a wonderful organisation, founded by Cheryl Brown almost 30 years ago, and made it a core service centre for seniors around the region. Readers of the NG Times will know Susan from her regular “Let’s Connect” columns, in which she shared thoughts, wisdom, and insights

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Looking back over the time heading the activities at the Centre, Susan could take real pleasure and pride in what has been accomplished. “It's been great. And to see the growth in the programs and now, instead of three full time staff, there's four of us; and we've needed that, because of the different services and activities that are going on.” The range of services and activities has expanded greatly, and more and more people are being helped, are finding companionship, friendship, and a sense of belonging that would surely be missing if they were isolated at home. Susan gives a great deal of

credit to the many volunteers who make the centre work so smoothly and so well. “And even now during Covid, we still have volunteers because our site is still locked, but they feel safe coming to answer the phones and help, putting out some of the information, and the calls are going out. People are stepping up saying, what can I do to help?” The real magic is that the people feel comfortable, can be themselves, and feel they are in a safe and caring environment when they come to the centre. As Susan points out: “Because for me, it's always about the people. It's about that, you know, people

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who need services, about people just stopping in for information, people wanting to volunteer. And whether or not it's a fit for us, you try to find them someplace else in the community. Or just when somebody calls, you take that few minutes to stop and chat with them. And I think the fact that people feel open to talk with each other when they come into the centre, and that it's a safe place, that whether it's volunteers that talk with each other, or staff and clients and volunteers, or that we're all chatting. But to know that whatever you're saying isn't going to cont'd on page 3

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