MMIWG2S Awareness in Ponoka
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Wolf Creek Public Schools students in Ponoka, joined with the community in remembering and honouring the National Day of Awareness for Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and Two Spirited People. Speakers addressed those gathered at Centennial Park in Ponoka on May 5, before an awareness walk.
MMIWG2S 2022
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![Violet Bull and Jalaine Potts were among the many WCPS Ponoka students at the National Day of Awareness for Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and Two Spirited People event May 5 in Ponoka.](/uploads/reddressday2/1652111225-225w_reddressday2.jpeg)
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![Sarah Olson, with Gabe and Theo, sit and listen to speakers and song in recognition of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirited People, during an event at Centennial Park in Ponoka, May 5, 2022.](/uploads/reddressday4/1652111226-225w_reddressday4.jpeg)
![Elder Burt Bull addressed those gathered at the National Day of Awareness for Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and Two Spirited People ceremony and walk, May 5 in Ponoka.](/uploads/reddressday7/1652111227-225w_reddressday7.jpeg)
![Ponoka Mayor Kevin Ferguson addressed those gathered at the National Day of Awareness for Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and Two Spirited People ceremony and walk, May 5 in Ponoka.](/uploads/reddressday6/1652111226-225w_reddressday6.jpeg)