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Anti-bullying pink shirts support Âé¶čAV Indigenous youth

Proceeds from the sales will fund programs at the Ki-Low-Na Friendship Society
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Paige Janvier and Antuon Bitternose modeling the Ki-Low-Na Friendship Society anti-bullying tops that are for sale for pink shirt day (Jacqueline Gelineau/Capital News)

The Ki-Low-Na Friendship Society is selling Indigenous-designed pink shirts for anti-bullying day.

The vibrant tops feature a phrase which translates to “we walk hand in hand,” and the image of a hand making the sign for ‘I love you.’

“We walk hand in hand means that we walk beside each-other
 and we think thats a really great notion to promote,” said Brayana Petti, from the Ki-Low-Na Friendship Society.

All proceeds from sales will be invested back into programs for Indigenous Youth in Âé¶čAV.

To purchase a shirt and learn more about the activities offered at the Friendship Society visit .

Indigenous-designed anti bullying shirts on sale for



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