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Maroon & White Farewell
Caleb Pereira ’23 Head Copy Editor
disabled population through a series of lunchtime activities and presentations.
The M&W hosted many addi- about ending violence towards against women and children and distributed pins for all men to wear as a sign of respect and solidarity. The M&W ran numerous
In addition to the monthly participation in liturgy, helping at the Grade nine Orientation, Tribute Dinner, in-person Open House in January, and at both Parent Teacher Conferences, the M&W members have been very busy this year.
Amidst a return to normality, this year’s Maroon & White Society (M&W) was eager to leave a lasting impression on St. Paul’s and the community. To say we were a passionate group is an understatement. This was a group that always held high standards and constantly put themselves forward for the betterment of those around them.
We chose Our Place/Chez Nous and Manitoba Possible, two incredible non-profits, for our Mission Weeks. We provided both with monetary donations raised by the students and staff. Additionally, we organized and assembled bagged lunches on two occasions for the patrons of Our Place/Chez Nous while raising awareness for Manitoba’s tional fundraisers and awareness campaigns. We organized educational activities during Black History Month in February. We partnered with the Rotary Club of Winnipeg and organized a clothing and book donation drive to deliver warm winter clothes to children living in Northern Manitoba. We promoted the Moose Hide Campaign, bringing awareness