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Susan Picard

April’s Dirham Homes Community Builder is Susan Picard.

Susan is a local teacher, and has been volunteering with Destination Imagination for over 8 years. Destination Imagination is a program open to all students ages 4 and up and focuses on STEM & Literacy, and using their imaginations to solve a problem. Not only is this program fun, it teaches children life skills that they will use well into their future, including speaking skills, problem solving, working as a team and building self esteem. Susan has been tirelessly working to enhance this program and shaping young minds for over 8 years, including many countless hours of her own personal time, as well as the time of her husband to ensure that the children in our community get the best out of this program when not enough help is there. We are truly thankful for Susan’s hard work and selflessness.

On behalf of Dirham Homes, The Kevin Vobeyda Home Selling Team Real Estate, and 2day FM, thank you, Susan, for all that you do for our community.

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