100 Women Who CareBack Row: Lynda Legge, Marianne Williams, Barb Carriere, Sylvia Stratham, Elaine Bell, Wren Fitzakerlay Middle Row: Marilyn Grahame, Yvonne McCutcheon, Danielle Thede, Yvonne Turkenburg, Mary Ellen Keeling, Pearl Bumstead, Donna Beatty Front Row: Annette Pedlar, Executive Director, Safe 'N Sound, Ann Kennedy-Lachance. (Photo courtesy of 100 Women Who Care Grey Bruce)
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100 Women Who Care make $36K donation to Safe N' Sound

100 Women Who Care Grey Bruce has made its largest donation to date.

Safe ‘N Sound Grey Bruce has received $36,100 from 100 Women Who Care to go towards support of accessibility for Safe N' Sounds growing overnight services.

The donation was announced at the September meeting for 100 Women Who Care Grey Bruce.

Safe ‘N Sound provides essential services, advocacy, and safe space for some of the most vulnerable members of the surrounding community.

The public are invited to attend the next 100 Women Who Care Grey Bruce Meeting on November 1 at the Bruce County Museum and Cultural Centre at 33 Victoria Street North in Southampton.

Learn more at https://100womengreybruce.ca/

You can also find out more about Safe N' Sound here: https://www.safensoundgreybruce.ca/

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