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Pulford Community Living Services held its Pairings With Pulford fundraising event at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights on April 5.

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Pulford Community Living Services held its Pairings With Pulford fundraising event at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights on April 5.

Established in 1986, Pulford Community Living Services is a not-for-profit community-based organization that provides housing and support to people with developmental disabilities. The support is intended to encourage and facilitate an individual’s ability to live and grow in ways the individual sees fit.

The sold-out Pairings With Pulford event, which featured wine, beer and whisky tastings, was attended by more than 320 people. For more information, visit pulford.ca.

Banville and Jones Wine Co. sommelier Alex Allardyce talks about one of the wines on offer.
Banville and Jones Wine Co. sommelier Alex Allardyce talks about one of the wines on offer.
From left: Pulford Community Living Service board members Joanne Van Dyck, Fred Pennell and Shannon Corbett.
From left: Pulford Community Living Service board members Joanne Van Dyck, Fred Pennell and Shannon Corbett.
Geoff Wushke and Lorie-Anne Bretecher.
Geoff Wushke and Lorie-Anne Bretecher.
From left: Patrick Lynes, Ryan Miller, Adam Wickstrom, Matt Wickstrom, Brandi Soloway and Seth Plantz.
From left: Patrick Lynes, Ryan Miller, Adam Wickstrom, Matt Wickstrom, Brandi Soloway and Seth Plantz.
From left: Emcee Adam Glynn, John Pollard and Beth Pollard.
From left: Emcee Adam Glynn, John Pollard and Beth Pollard.
From left: Ralph Guy, Kris Owen, Nancy Hunsberger and John Hunsberger.
From left: Ralph Guy, Kris Owen, Nancy Hunsberger and John Hunsberger.
From left: Rod Retelback, Darrin Hunter, Sandra Walmo, Anet Maksymowicz and David Sierhuis.
From left: Rod Retelback, Darrin Hunter, Sandra Walmo, Anet Maksymowicz and David Sierhuis.
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