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Sandy Naiman
age 4 years |
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Sandy Naiman
Photo by: Mary McIntyre |
Many years ago from the time I was about 11, I babysat for a family across the street from us. Last name: Naiman. Oldest daughter:
Sandy Naiman, well-known Toronto journalist at
The Sun for 30 years, featured blogger at
The Star for 2 years, and currently blogging for
PsychCentral. Sandy is a mental health advocate and blogs openly of her journey and struggles for balance in her life. I recontacted her a year ago and asked her to be a guest speaker at a
WCDR breakfast sometime. Here is her blogpost about her experience on February 12, 2011:
Copyright © 2011, Ruth Zaryski Jackson
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