Paying It Forward

Published: Sept. 16, 2023, 2:54 a.m.

b'Come and listen while Host Candace Gish interviews a variety of extraordinary women, whom are working to make the world a better place! #DivasThatCare\\n\\nAn almost lifetime resident of Red Deer, Robin Armitage was born breach after three days in labour. Her mother called her Robin because she was like a breath of spring\\n\\nAlthough she grew up poor, she learned from her mother that you don\\u2019t have to act poor; that you should always dress decently and stand up for what you believe in. From her father, she learned the value of friendships, family and loyalty and from mentor Peggy Murray, that you are special! From her special family, Glen and Helen Armitage that you don\\u2019t have to be blood to be family. From all of them she learned a strong work ethic and to pay it forward. When her husband died, leaving her with two wonderful very young children, she was twenty-six. She learned how short life can be and how important it is to share your love every day. From Murray, her loving current spouse she has learned the value of sharing everything.\\n\\nShe has always stood up for what she believed in even when it wasn\\u2019t the popular thing to do. She sent her son to the first French immersion school and bore much criticism in small city Red Deer. She fought for money in Red Deer minor hockey for kids who couldn\\u2019t afford to play (even to the point of crying at a meeting, much to her chagrin) and was among the initial supporters of CAWES, Soroptimist International of Central Alberta and Magdalena House.\\n\\nThe most important things in her life are her family, her faith, friends and she has a formidable belief in \\u201cpaying it forward.\\u201d\\n\\nwww.partylite.ca/robina'