Town of Milton takes stand against bullying by participating in Pink Shirt Day
Published February 23, 2022 at 12:44 pm
The Town of Milton is taking a stand against bullying by participating in Pink Shirt Day.
Pink Shirt Day, which is celebrated annually worldwide, aims to raise awareness and funds to support anti-bullying programs for children.
Wednesday morning (Feb. 23), the Town of Milton showed their support by reminding the community about Pink Shirt Day on Twitter.
“The Town of Milton stands against bullying in any form. We are committed to our community being an inclusive and safe place for everyone,” said the Town in a tweet.
Today is Pink Shirt Day!
The Town of Milton stands against bullying in any form. We are committed to our community being an inclusive and safe place for every person.#PinkShirtDay #BeKind pic.twitter.com/AaEfpnJ3ru
— Town of Milton (@TownOfMiltonON) February 23, 2022
Several other members of the community including Councillor Mike Cluett also took to Twitter to show their support.
Have you got your PINK on? #PinkShirtDay is today. We should work together each and every day to spread kindness, build inclusivity & create positive and healthy relationships. Let’s see YOUR pink #Milton pic.twitter.com/KTz5udP4ap
— Councillor Mike Cluett (@Mike_Cluett) February 23, 2022
“We should work together each and every day to spread kindness, build inclusivity and create positive and healthy relationships,” said Cluett in a tweet, while showing off his pink shirt.
Photo: Councillor Mike Cluett’s Twitter page
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