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A Retired Social Worker is Touring Canada Just to Listen – For Free

A Retired Social Worker is Touring Canada Just to Listen—For Free

1. What Happened

Paul Jenkinson, a former social worker from Nova Scotia, is spending his retirement touring towns across Canada carrying only two folding chairs and a small table. He invites anyone—strangers, travelers, or locals—to sit with him and talk about anything, absolutely free of charge.


2. What’s Good About It

  • Mental health support: Paul provides a safe, non-judgmental space for people to share thoughts, worries, and life stories without pressure.
  • Human connection: He offers genuine listening—a rare gift in today’s fast-paced world—echoing the comfort of chatting with a stranger on a flight .
  • No barriers: No appointment, budget, or agenda—it’s an open invitation to be heard by someone who cares, wherever he visits.

3. Why It Leads to Positivity

  1. Reduces isolation: Many people struggle in silence; Paul’s simple offer helps them feel seen and supported.
  2. Encourages openness: His initiative reminds communities how much of a difference active listening can make.
  3. Spreads kindness: A ripple effect—those touched by his presence may in turn listen and support others in need.

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