Boys and Girls Clubs show support for Pink Shirt Day with message of kindness
KIds attending the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Battlefords Wednesday each made a personal commitment not to tolerate bullies to recognize Pink Shirt Day.
Executive Director Nicole Combres said the club members took part in a couple of projects to raise awareness of the issue of bullying.
All club staff wore pink T-shirts Wednesday with the message: “Be kind to one another,” to show their support for the campaign.
“We are all really big fans of Ellen DeGeneres, and when she closes each of her shows she reminds us all to be kind to one another. We felt that is really at the heart of Pink Shirt Day,” Combres said. “It’s really about being kind to one another.”