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» Photos by Matt Goerzen/The Brandon Sun
Leanne Bone, an Indigenous program co-ordinator with the Western Manitoba Women’s Centre on Rosser Avenue, posts an inspirational message on a board to mark International Women’s Day, which is on Sunday. All week long, the centre has been encouraging women who visit the centre to post a message in honour of the day.
Some of the many messages of hope and support are posted at the Western Manitoba Women’s Centre on Friday.
Prince posts a message on a board at the Western Manitoba Women’s Centre on Friday.
Western Manitoba Women’s Centre program co-ordinator Megan Prince writes a message about about empowering women on a piece of paper.