Wow what a great performance and presentation! It is not easy to perform in a school of 1,400 students. The pupils in attendance were masterfully engaged as the show progressed. The variety of entertainment and real life stories, I am sure assisted individuals in the audience to reinforce the positive aspects of their lives or change existing ineffective patterns of thought or behaviour. You touched us in so many profound ways. Students were not being preached to but rather educated in an interactive format, leaving all in a state of thought and the immediate need to share our perceptions after the performance. The set-up and take down of equipment was completed with speed and care, I thank you for this. I will as others have done recommend you to similar organizations.
One phone call I made after the show was to a mother of a student who missed your presentation. After I had shared my thoughts about your show to her, she mentioned how disillusioned she was about her son choosing not to attend. “This is exactly ehat he(us) needed today. What can I do?” I gave her the web address and chatted for a while. I hope this makes sense to you. As was mentioned, we cannot feel helpless when some of the needy are not attended to in some way, rather be thankful for those that were assisted and have faith that those less fortunate will receive strength to establish meaningful goals, connect with an advocate along the way, and carry on.
Thanks on behalf of the SRC, the principal Mr. Bradshaw and the student body.
Bernie LeClaire
Chief Executive Adviser
Walter Murray Collegiate





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