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Ajax, Ont., business owner gives back to families of front-line workers during COVID-19

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Another Durham, Ont., business that’s been forced to close during the novel coronavirus pandemic has decided to use this time to give back to front-line workers, putting together activity kits for families on her own dime.

Dishni Jayasuriya, owner of Glama Gal Kids Spa in Ajax, Ont., says she wanted to do something. “They’ve been working hard to keep our families safe,” said the owner of the party event chain. “I thought, ‘what better way to give back to them than to do something for their families?'” The kits being handed out include a painting set or even a slime activity set where children can make their own slime.

Jayasuriya has been running the kids’ spa for the past two years, but was forced to shut down amid the coronavirus pandemic.

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