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BHNCDSB donates $5,000 to the Children’s Safety Village of Brant

Brantford, Ontario – The Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board is pleased to share that a donation has been made, in the amount of $5,000 to the Children’s Safety Village of Brant. The village is a community-built learning facility that supports our students and provides programs for children of all ages. The Children’s Safety Village of Brant provides authentic learning experiences around safety issues and the Board recognizes the importance of supporting this community initiative. “We are pleased to offer support to the Children’s Safety Village of Brant and thank everyone involved for their dedication to helping keep our students informed and safe,” said Chair of the Board, Rick Petrella. “Our ongoing relationships with community partners including our long-standing history of collaboration and support with the City of Brantford Fire Department and Brantford Police Services, continue to help the students in our district. We thank them, and all our community partners, for the services they provide and for their presence in our schools”.

Photo cutline (left to right): Director of Education, Mike McDonald; City of Brantford Fire Chief, Todd Binkley; Chair of the Board, Rick Petrella; Children’s Safety Village of Brant Representatives, Dave Lewis; Brantford Police Services, Constable Terri-Ann Fortier; Trustee, Bill Chopp.

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