Supporters gathered at the Temiskaming Shores and Area Chamber of Commerce office to kick off the fundraising drive for a new initiative to help locate individuals who are prone to wander because of dementia, for example, or autism or any form of cognitive impairment. On hand were, from left, Jessica Greening of Kirkland Lake Gold, Betty O’Reilly of the Temiskaming Shores Lioness Lions Club, OPP Inspector Joel Breault, parent Kim Peddie, Angèle Paquette of Autism Ontario, parent Sarah Olson, parent Melissa Harmer, OPP Sergeant Wayne Brunke, Monique Chartrand of Victim Services of Temiskaming and District, OPP Constable Adam Gauthier, and Victim Services’ Tracy Wheeler. (Staff photo by Diane Johnston)

Project Lifesaver finding support

TEMISKAMING SHORES (Staff) – Can a bracelet help locate a vulnerable person who has wandered from home? A Temiskaming group believes it can. A group representing concerned parents, the Ontario…

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Project Lifesaver finding support was last modified: October 23rd, 2019 by Editorial Staff