The Gratitude Project: Free Grad Attire for Calgary Students
The Gratitude Project hosted a free graduation attire event at St. Michael school, providing gowns, suits, shoes, and accessories to Grade twelve students in need. The initiative aims to alleviate financial stress and ensure all grads can celebrate equally. Noah Gauthier, a participant, chose a dark blue suit for his role as master of ceremonies. Another event is scheduled for April eighteenth and nineteenth; visit the website for more details.
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