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Drive-by 'hug' set for Sunday in Windsor

Windsor-Essex residents have been invited to participate in a drive-by support event for those in the LGBTQ+ community affected by vandalism and violence.

In celebration of Pride Month, a Pride Community Hug Day will take place Sunday afternoon. With physical distancing necessary due to COVID-19 control restrictions, it will be a vehicle procession past two destinations, the Trans Wellness Ontario offices, and the Bergeron-Grundy household. Both locations had been the target of homophobic vandalism since the beginning of the year.

The procession is being organized by Windsor-Essex PrideFest, Trans Wellness Ontario, Windsor Pride Community, and Run For Rocky Legacy Project.

Participants are asked to meet in the north parking lot of Lanspeary Park at 12:30 p.m. Sunday. The drive-by to the Bergeron-Grundy home will begin by 1 p.m.

All vehicles are welcome, along with bicycles, scooters, or anything on wheels that can continue moving at an acceptable pace without gathering. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, walkers and runners will not be allowed.

For those who want to rent a scooter, Bird Canada will have a supply of them available at Lanspeary Park to rent.

Organizers will also be collecting canned goods and other non-perishable food items, with some specific items being requested for clients at Trans Wellness Ontario. Hygiene products, toiletries, and gift cards will also be accepted.

For a complete rundown of donations needed by Trans Wellness Ontario, visit its official website.

The drive-by event comes on the eve of the 52nd anniversary of the Stonewall Inn uprising, believed by many to have sparked the modern-day LGBTQ+ rights movement.

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