March is National Nutrition Month! This is celebrated throughout 🇨🇦 to raise awareness of the importance of making informed food choices & improving daily eating habits! Which nutrition goal will be priority for you this month?🤔@FrBressaniCHS#NationalNutritionMonth#Canada
Today, let us recognize one of God’s greatest gifts in our lives, FAMILY. Wishing you all a blessed Family Day. A day with your loved ones, cherishing and appreciating one another, expressing your love and gratitude and never taking another moment for granted.❤️ @FrBressaniCHS
Love is in the air! Gr. 12’s writing letters to their loved ones today ❤️ 1 Corinthians 13:4-8:Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered…@FrBressaniCHS
The SS&H Dept. presents “Sew In Style” Pop-up Shop for Charity. A big thank you goes out to all the #HNC3C students and #Giveback Club members who contributed to this project. All sales support the Sharelife Foundation @FrBressaniCHS@FBR_SOSC@DomenicScuglia 👏
We are very happy to announce the SS&H classes and Give Back Club have raised $401 through the creation and selling of Indigenous inspired beaded bracelets! All proceeds are being donated to the Archdiocese of Toronto’s Healing and Reconciliation Effort. 🤍✝️ @FrBressaniCHS
The #Giveback club & the Fashion class are proud to share Indigenous inspired friendship & unity bracelets. As we recognize this coming day of Truth & Reconciliation, let’s encourage unity, friendship and acceptance for all. “Uniting the Community, one bead at a time”.
For Sale tomorrow and Friday in the front foyer, between 8-8:30am. A minimum donation of $2 please. Help us reach our goal of raising $300 for the Healing and Reconcilation Effort in connection with the Archdiocese of Toronto!
The #Giveback club & the Fashion class are proud to share Indigenous inspired friendship & unity bracelets. As we recognize this coming day of Truth & Reconciliation, let’s encourage unity, friendship and acceptance for all. “Uniting the Community, one bead at a time”.
This little chair represents the children who did not come home from Indian Residential School. This chair will be at each national gathering on unmarked graves and missing children, held by Special Interlocutor Kim Murray, over the next two years. We work to bring them home.