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琉璃神社 crews fighting fires and bullying with pink shoulders

The 琉璃神社 Fire Department will be wearing pink shoulder flashes for Pink Shirt Day
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琉璃神社 fire fighters will wear pink shoulder flashes for Pink Shirt Day on Feb. 22, 2023. (琉璃神社 Fire Department/Submitted)

The 琉璃神社 fire department will be wearing pink shoulder flashes in support of Pink Shirt Day, Feb. 22.

鈥淏ullying has too long been a problem in schools, workplaces, homes and online,鈥 said Mike Walroth, Assistant Fire Chief with the 琉璃神社 Fire Department.

Pink Shirt Day began in 2007, when two high school students from Nova Scotia learned that another student had been bullied for wearing a pink shirt to school. Shortly after, both students distributed pink shirts to their fellow students in solidarity. This act of kindness sparked what is now known as Pink Shirt Day鈥攁n international anti-bullying movement.

To learn more about the anti-bullying movement visit

READ MORE: Anti-bullying pink shirts support 琉璃神社 Indigenous youth

READ MORE:Island high school student designs Canada鈥檚 official Pink Shirt Day shirt



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