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According to the organizer Jessica Hellard, it’s an event she decided to start in Kingston after hearing about it taking place in other cities.
“It was Rich Padulo from Toronto. whose daughter saw that while they were setting up their candy, they had somebody in a wheelchair who lived across the street and she said, ‘How is he going to come to the house?’ Nobody had an answer. So, they developed this amazing initiative and