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BBBSPG says Pink Shirt Day promotes anti-bullying regardless of age

Pink Shirt Day has been put on the last four years by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Prince George (BBBSPG).

It’s an effort to strike out bullying with fundraisers to support local proactive mentoring programs.

“Bullying is something that plagues a lot of children as they are growing up so we just wanted to raise awareness that we don’t support bullying.”

– BBBSPG Community Development Manager, Darbi Brand

This year’s theme for BBBSPG is Kindness is Universal.

– with files from Matt Fetinko, My PG Now

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