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From the Event Organizers:
Brett Corbett is a grade 9 student at Glace Bay High School who lives with cerebral palsy. On November 6th, 30 students tormented Brett to the point of laying in a shallow creek to use him as a human bridge, throwing rocks, and laughing and recording.
Dionne Dermody and our Canadian Cruiserweight Champion, Ryan “Thunder” Rozicki, are taking a stand against bullying and want to show Brett the love and support that Cape Breton was also kind enough to give to Ryan.
MAKE SIGNS and RALLY with Dionne & Ryan Tuesday, November 13th, at 11:00 am at the Glacé Bay High School sign (on the corner of the school road and reserve st) to make a stand against bullying and most importantly, to show Brett he is never alone.
“As alarming and sickening as this is coming from an island where everyone is connected in one way or another, it doesn’t surprise me. I was bullied when I was in school and at times I was the bully, we all were. But look at what I’ve come from and look where I am now. I like to think my story has turned me into a positive role model for the youth today and if I can help be someone who I needed when I was younger for someone else today, I will.” - Ryan Rozicki
#CapeBretonStrong ❤️
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