With Pink Shirt Day on the horizon, an anonymous donor is kicking off the philanthropic festivities.
Leading up to the BGC Okanagan Pink Shirt Day Breakfast fundraiser on Feb. 22, the donor has pledged to match all donations up to $15,000 to help combat bullying and create safe and supportive spaces in our community.
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The club itself has set a goal to raise $40,000 for the cause.
91裸聊视频淭his is a great way to lead into Pink Shirt Day, which is about promoting kindness,91裸聊视频 said Jeremy Welder, CEO of BGC Okanagan.
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The fundraiser breakfast will be held at the Laurel Packinghouse on Feb. 22, with tickets on sale until Feb. 13. Tickets and more information can be found at .
Retired NHLer and ex-Canuck Aaron Volpatti will play the role of guest speaker, hoping to inspire others in telling his story of playing professional hockey after being severely burned in a campfire accident.
Pink Shirt Day, otherwise known as Anti-Bullying Day, started in Canada in 2007 and has since spread to countries across the world.
Jake.courtepatte@kelownacapnews.com
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