Cornwall_2016_02_03

City workers to wear pink COMMUNITY IN ACTION

Employees at Cornwall Transit are jumping on board to support the Pink Shirt Day initiative, which is now in its sixth year in the Cornwall area. Transit employees will be wearing the recognizable pink shirts in conjunction with the national anti-bullying initiative on Wednesday, February 24. They are also issuing a challenge to other City of Cornwall departments to follow suit. “Cornwall Transit is an important part of our community and we are proud to support worthy causes such as this,” said Len Tapp, Transit Division manager. An initiative of the Boys and Girls Club, Pink Shirt Day raises funds to help the organization offer anti-bullying programs throughout the year. It also provides a venue to shed light on bullying and organizers are hoping to emphasize the importance of kindness. Pictured are Transit operator Ian Larkin, Operator/Relief supervisor Don Gagnon, Operator Ester de la Mata, Boys and Girls Club executive director Jacquie Richards, Transit secretary Gay Sullivan, Transit manager Len Tapp, and Operator/Relief supervisor Scott Szabadka.

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The Journal Cornwall

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Wednesday, February 3, 2016

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