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Cheryl Irving and Dr. Michael Irving can be contacted
in regards to their work in psychotherapy, workshops
or with the "Reaching Out" Child Abuse Monument
"StoryProject" and "Give Kids a Hand"
HandPrints are still being accepted for inclusion
inside the bronze "Reaching Out" Child Abuse
Monument figures. If you wish to meet Dr. Irving for
a moment while you visit the Monument send and e-mail
with the best times for your visit to mci@irvingstudios.com
and e-mail and if he is available to meet a time will
be confirmed. If you just want to drop by and visit
the Monument on your own, please feel free to do so.
The
Survivor HandPrint Story Project
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Michael C. Irving, Ph.D., Artistic Director
Child Abuse Survivor Monument Project
274 Rhodes Ave.
Toronto, Ontario,
Canada, M4L 3A3
(416) 469-4764
mci@irvingstudios.com
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For a period of time (2012 through
2013) you may see one of the Child Abuse Monument
figures outside Dr. Irving's home studio. While you
are visiting the Monument you can leave HandPrints
through the mail slot to the right side of the front
door, thank you..
- Where: 274 Rhodes Ave.,
Toronto.
- When: Best viewed during
daylight hours
- Comment: The artist may or may
not be home -- injoy your viewing.
The sculpture is approachable
from the street.
Directions to Dr. Irving’s
home studio:
- From the 401
- Take Don Valley Parkway
to Don Mills Ave.
- Go South on Don Mills
Ave. to O'Connor Ave.
- Turn Left on O'Connor
to Coxwell Ave.
- Turn Right onto Coxwell
Ave. and go South until you go under a train
bridge.
- At the first light after
bridge turn Right on Fairford.
- Turn Left on Rhodes.
- One block down you can
not miss the large monument sculpture in the
drive -- 274 Rhodes Ave.
- From the QEW
- Go East to the end of the QEW and Lakeshore.
- Turn Left onto Coxwell Ave. (at Ashbridges
Bay)
- Go North on Coxwell Ave. to Fairford.
- Turn Left onto Fairford.
- Turn Left on Rhodes.
- One block down you can
not miss the large monument sculpture in the
drive -- 274 Rhodes Ave.
Directions (by Google)
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NOTE: Rhodes Ave. is in the heart of the largest
East Indian Shopping Community in North America.
If you like spicy food you have found heaven. We
highly recommend Sidartha at the North West Corner
of Craven and Gerrard St. -- an all you can eat
buffet where you can choose by sight food you may
not know the name of.
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