November 14, 2024 · 0 Comments
By Brian Lockhart
The Tec-We-Gwill bra collection initiative is going strong as they collected bras through Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October.
Participating in the initiative is a way of supporting local hospitals and women in the community.
Not only does this effort raise funds for important programs at Stevenson Memorial Hospital and Southlake Regional Health Centre, but it also provides valuable resources to those in need through the Clothes Line Thrift Store in Alliston and women’s shelters.
The uplifting nature of this campaign is both heartwarming and impactful.
The New Tecumseth IceCats U18 AA girls’ hockey joined the Women’s Institute at a recent meeting and are very supportive of the initiative.
Members of Tec-We-Gwill said they were happy to meet the next generation of young women who are working toward a future of true genre equality.
The Women’s Institute is dedicated to spotlighting and driving change on issues impacting women of all ages and backgrounds — locally, provincially, nationally and globally.
It’s inspiring to see the shared commitment across generations for a better, more equal world.