Pink Shirt DayWEB2Most people can relate to bullying and its harmful effects.

Being terrorized at school or in the neighbourhood is a daily nightmare for some kids. Even the workplace can be a venue where bosses or employees bully co-workers without realizing it.

Today is Pink Shirt Day when people stand up to bullying and say no to the torment. It’s a day of solidarity.

In Oliver, staff at the Okanagan Boys and Girls Clubs are taking a stand by wearing their pink shirts.

Shown in this photo are, from left, Gary Saran, Nadine Derbyshire, Leigh-Anne Lafrance, Lindsay Clements, Lyndsey Todoruk, and Laurene Sloboda (front with Frieda).