After Goodwill
With Goodwill recently closing its doors to customers and staff, Torontonians may be seeking an alternative way to give back to the community.
With Goodwill recently closing its doors to customers and staff, Torontonians may be seeking an alternative way to give back to the community.
John Thornton was nearly six years old and the noise of war seemed all around them, he and his mother sought shelter beneath the stairs of their home in a small town north of London, England. “There was a lot of activity at night time with the convoys coming through, particularly the tanks that came through the main street where we lived,” he said, “like a minor earthquake that would shake and rumble the houses.”