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Red Scarf Project In Clinton for World Aids Day

The Huron County Health Unit is bringing the Red Scarf Project to Clinton Friday for World AIDS Day.

Members of the Health Unit, the Huron County HIV-AIDS Network, county staff and volunteers will mark the day by hanging red scarves on lamp and signposts lining Albert St. downtown.

They will also hand out scarves and ribbons to residents to start the conversation about HIV-AIDS services and supports in the county.

More than a dozen volunteers knitted and crocheted red scarves using yarn donated from Sugar Bush in Listowel.

The scarves are free for the taking.

 

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