Thousands of people across Richmond celebrated Pink Shirt Day on Wednesday, joining in the ongoing national campaign to combat bullying.
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Check out some of the photos shared on social media yesterday:
Congratulations to the 2019 ERASE Bullying contestants who were awarded certificates at tonight’s public meeting of the board of education. #SD38 #RichmondBC #EraseBullying pic.twitter.com/pEls119q3J
— Richmond Schools (@RichmondSD38) February 28, 2019
Together we can create a world where love outshines hate. #TeamIrowood #PinkItForward #Richmondbc @Coast_Capital pic.twitter.com/O2vvWDog69
— Sonia Nishat (@NishatSonia) February 28, 2019
RPL’s Library Board members are proud to wear pink and stand together in support of Pink Shirt Day. @RichmondSD38 @Richmond_BC #pinkshirtday pic.twitter.com/GXCGsaaq1J
— Richmond Public Library (@RPLBC) February 28, 2019
It’s #PinkShirtDay & we dressed up to show our support to #endbullying! #richmondbc #canadians #standupagainstbullying #pacificautism #AutismAwareness pic.twitter.com/wWeKISYwCO
— Pacific Autism Family Network (@pacificautism) February 28, 2019
#PinkShirtDay #ThisIsWhereWeWork #RichmondBC pic.twitter.com/XA3Jk9Ol4o
— Richmond RCMP (@RichmondRCMP) February 27, 2019
@bill_4mcnulty #RichmondBC #PinkShirtDay "Encourage everyone to practice kindness and wear pink to symbolize that you do not tolerate bullying" pic.twitter.com/zYJxCDXGw4
— Linda McPhail (@LindaMcPhail) February 27, 2019
Always a great time at #readysetlearn @RichmondSD38 with @willsjamsmusic
— Dayana Diaz (@sunnyDayana) February 27, 2019
There was such a great vibe and it was awesome to see everybody rocking #PinkShirtDay #pinkitforward #BeKind #RichmondBC #childrensmusic #willsjams pic.twitter.com/uZj9gSKG5N