Bradley Dunne first started volunteering for Community Living Toronto at the Annual Picnics. Always willing to lend a hand, and lug the heavy stuff, Brad wanted to get more involved!
Bradley then moved on to volunteer at the Scarborough Summer Literacy program, where he always encouraged and motivated the participants to do their best and try new things, even if it meant getting up on stage himself to support a dance number.
Bradley was not ready to say good-bye to the summer program, so he decided to commit his time and dedication to Scarborough’s Winter Literacy program, where he is an incredible help, always showing up with a smile on his face eager to help in any way that he can and expecting nothing in return. Bradley makes the classroom a brighter place where the students truly feel comfortable.
Programs such as the Summer & Winter Literacy cannot run without volunteers like Bradley. His dedication, sense of humor and patience is greatly appreciated and valued by the students, and Community Living Toronto. His passion to make a difference in this world as a youth advocate is admirable and has impacted many.