[homeles_ot-l] Notice of Memorial - for street involved "Dee" - Sun. Sept 14, 2008 7pm - Human R
Bob Mather
bobmatherclone at gmail.com
Sun Sep 14 08:27:51 EDT 2008
I really want to seperate the memorial from the inquest but both are
necessary and timely
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 1:02 PM, Julie Tousignant <
Julie.Tousignant at rohcg.on.ca> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I do not know this young woman and I am sad to hear of her early death.
>
> I am also somewhat upset with this email's last paragraph... Sounds like
> this unfortunate incident is quite recent and it sounds like it is too early
> to start pointing fingers.
>
> When the time is more appropriate, I would be interested to know of the
> factors which led to this event in order to work on prevention.
>
> Julie Tousignant
>
> >>> John Dunn <afterfostercare at hotmail.com> 2008/09/09 11:19 >>>
> Did you or do you live on the streets? Did you know a young woman named
> Dee? She was also in attendance at the Homeless Action Strike in Ottawa.
>
> I will send a PDF flyer soon, for posting at various locations and
> community centres, but Dee has unfortunately passed away at the age of just
> 20. There will be a memorial for her at the Human Rights Monument in Ottawa,
> Sunday the 14th of September at 7pm.
>
> The poster will have the following words on it and it will have her picture
> as well. This is more of a Notice of a pending message to the list.
>
> The words will say something similar to this
>
> Several people will speak about what happened and what action will be taken
> in connection with the Children's Aid Societies which are responsible for
> her suicide to see to it that no other young lives are ended senselessly
> The poster will be posted to this list when posted. SincerelyJohn Dunn
> Executive DirectorThe Foster Care Council of Canada
> http://www.afterfostercare.ca
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