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Volunteering at the Alzheimer Society Matters!

Volunteering at the Alzheimer Society Matters!

April 14, 2015

THANK YOU to everyone who volunteers!

We made this video to thank all of our incredible volunteers for their generous donation of time and energy. The work we do at the Society could not be done without the help from loyal and supportive volunteers, and for that, we are grateful.

Enjoy the video, and for more information about volunteering in Toronto, visit us here.


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