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WATCH: BBBSPG raised $26,000 during Pink Shirt Campaign

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Big Brothers Big Sisters Prince George (BBBSPG) broke a record by raising over $26,000 during their Pink Shirt Campaign.

The money collected also included over $7,000 from shirts sold at PG Save-On-Foods Locations.

“We feel it is important for all our programs and all our endeavours to make sure we are showing children and youth and community members that kindness is easy and that you don’t have to work hard to be kind.”

– Darbi Brand, BBBSPG Community Development Manager

All proceeds will help the organization match children and youth living in Prince George with a mentor.

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