The Forget-Me-Not-Campaign is raising money to help a local community member heal from childhood trauma
A group in Prince George has launched a campaign to fund raise for an individual who is navigating treatment to heal severe childhood trauma.
With that in mind organizers will be donating five per cent of the proceeds raised to a local organization supporting women and children who are healing from trauma. Anyone interested in donating can send an e-transfer to [email protected] and donors are asked to provide their mailing address in the notes of the transfer so they can receive their seeds.
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