Petition updatePLEASE BRING ANDREW BRYENTON HOME TO P​.​E​.​I.PLEASE BRING ANDREW BRYENTON HOME TO P.E.I.
Marlene BryentonCharlottetown, Canada
Aug 2, 2023

UPDATE AUGUST 2, 2023   PLEASE DO NOT CALL ANDREW BY NAME AS YOU WILL SPOOK HIM.

The PLEASE BRING ANDREW BRYENTON HOME TO P.E.I. PETITION hit an astounding 2113 today.  Many thanks to the people who have signed it.  Hope this petition will raise much needed awareness for Mental Health Reform.  Please sign and share with your family and friends.  Here is the link:  https://chng.it/TMKMZfHH2p 

You would think that finding Andrew in a big city like Toronto would be like trying to find a needle in a haystack.  This is definitely not the case!  Ontario people are watching out for Andrew.  They are literally my eyes and ears.  I express sincere thanks to everyone.

The sightings have been POURING in all day!  I slowly see Andrew's day unfold with the reports and photos.  The photo of Andrew sleeping on the sidewalk broke my heart.  People creeped in while he was asleep and left him food.

It appears that I now have a group of people I am calling ANDREW'S ANGELS.  They are helping me with research which I have little time to do.  One lady is on a mission to get Andrew a new pair of sneakers and new beige pants.  Unfortunately, Andrew may or may not accept them.

We estimate that Andrew travelled approximately 21K today in 3 1/2 hours.

I know from the posts that Andrew was provided with homemade pizza, Bubbly drink, a bagged lunch, strawberries, water and a Tim Horton's gift card.  There are probably many more treats shared with Andrew today.

I depend on my good friend Maureen Trask, Advocate for the Missing to guide me and give me advice almost daily.

Thanks also to Kerry M. volunteer investigator with the PLEASE BRING ME  HOME ORGANIZATION.  It was her suggestion that I start the petition.

My first sighting came at 8:40 a.m. when Andrew was seen at Dufferin and St. Clair.  A photo was sent.

My last post for the night was at 6:50 p.m. when Andrew was spotted at the intersection of Yonge and Finch in North York.  He was walking west down Finch.  A photo was sent.

I am still hoping that the media will embrace this heart wrenching and heart warming story.  Ontario residents are literally watching over Andrew every day and reaching out to help in many ways.  Finding Andrew on a daily basis would never be possible without the Facebook Community Groups.

We are thinking about filing another Form 2.  

Thanks for taking an interest in Andrew's story.

Marlene, mother

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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