Photos: Deltans go pink in stand against bullying

 

 
 
 
 
Residents and staff at the Waterford seniors residence in Tsawwassen donned pink shirts Wednesday to take part in Anti-Bullying Day. Recreation assistant Diane James says their goal is to help raise awareness of the problems youth face in regards to bullying on a daily basis, and to show the community that seniors support anti-bullying initiatives.
 

Residents and staff at the Waterford seniors residence in Tsawwassen donned pink shirts Wednesday to take part in Anti-Bullying Day. Recreation assistant Diane James says their goal is to help raise awareness of the problems youth face in regards to bullying on a daily basis, and to show the community that seniors support anti-bullying initiatives.

Photograph by: Chung Chow , Delta Optimist

Deltans go pink in stand against bullying

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Residents and staff at the Waterford seniors residence in Tsawwassen donned pink shirts Wednesday to take part in Anti-Bullying Day. Recreation assistant Diane James says their goal is to help raise awareness of the problems youth face in regards to bullying on a daily basis, and to show the community that seniors support anti-bullying initiatives.
 

Residents and staff at the Waterford seniors residence in Tsawwassen donned pink shirts Wednesday to take part in Anti-Bullying Day. Recreation assistant Diane James says their goal is to help raise awareness of the problems youth face in regards to bullying on a daily basis, and to show the community that seniors support anti-bullying initiatives.

Photograph by: Chung Chow , Delta Optimist

 
Residents and staff at the Waterford seniors residence in Tsawwassen donned pink shirts Wednesday to take part in Anti-Bullying Day. Recreation assistant Diane James says their goal is to help raise awareness of the problems youth face in regards to bullying on a daily basis, and to show the community that seniors support anti-bullying initiatives.
Students at South Delta Secondary in Tsawwassen, as well as at the other six high schools in Delta, painted their palms pink Wednesday to create anti-bullying murals. The dove-shaped murals will now adorn school walls as ongoing reminders of the students' pledge to stop bullying. Taylor Reynolds (left), Trevor Feehan and Jordan Letawsky leave their mark on one of the murals.
Grade 11 student Emma Starko, Caber and Jill Colley from DOVE (Delta Opposes Violence Everywhere) show off their paint-covered palms.