Celebrating 2019 K+S Pink Day
Pink Day began when two boys chose to take action against bullying behaviour by encouraging their peers to wear pink. Their actions sparked a world-wide movement shedding light on the issues surrounding bullying and inspiring others to Be Someone’s Hero by speaking up when they see bullying happening.
On Feb. 27, 2019 more than 72,000 celebrated K+S Pink Day this year across Saskatchewan by wearing shirts, holding fundraisers and celebrating at their schools.

Left: Students at Glen Elm Community School in Regina. Right: Roughrider player Eddie Steele speaking to students at a school rally in Bethune.
Saskatchewan 2018-2019 Report Back to Communities
On Feb. 27, 2019 more than 72,000 celebrated K+S Pink Day this year across Saskatchewan by wearing shirts, holding fundraisers and celebrating at their schools.

Left: Students at Glen Elm Community School in Regina. Right: Roughrider player Eddie Steele speaking to students at a school rally in Bethune.
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