Thursday, August 22, 2024

Current and former children in care recognized through #ForgetMeNot campaign

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Tuesday is the 10th anniversary of Children and Youth in Care Day, and they are raising awareness through the #ForgetMeNot campaign. Mary Beth Moellenkamp from the Peel Children’s Aid Society, and Khaleel Benoit, who is a youth volunteer from the society, and has a special connection as a former youth in care joined Tim Bolen to talk about the importance of the day.

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