Extra, Extra…Read all about it!
- Ottawa Innercity Ministries
- Oct 7, 2013
- 1 min read
If you haven’t already heard our Youth Outreach Worker was featured recently in a piece by a local journal.
The Ottawa Anglican Journal, CrossTalk, featured our Outrrach Worker Moira Davis in this month’s issue. You can read the piece on our Facebook Page or in the online version of the journal.
Here is a teaser to wet your whistle….
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If you came across her on the street, you probably wouldn’t notice Moira Davis. She can easily blend into the crowded sidewalks, or be seen whizzing by on her bike. That is, you probably wouldn’t notice Moira if you saw her as she goes about her day off the clock, but the four times a week she is on the streets working you couldn’t miss her in that bright red vest. …




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Truly, seeing Moira Davis get some recognition has been inspirational. I had first heard of her through an ORM agency that showcased local initiatives with a big impact, and her story stood out. On the one hand, she mellows with her protgs and, on the other, is a strong presence when it comes to outreach. Our town is indeed in need of such genuine grassroots support for youth. Going to read the entire article. Thanks for sharing!