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We Day in Toronto Attracts over 20,000
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TORONTO -- The famous saying “children are our future” could not have been more true Friday as 20,000 children filled the Air Canada Centre in Toronto for We Day. We Day was made possible through Free the Children, which is recognized as a global charity aimed to promote children and youth to get out and make a difference in the world and to be the change they want to see.
Artists such as Demi Lovato, The Jonas Brothers, Imagine Dragons, Austin Mahone, Barenaked Ladies and Serena Ryder took to the stage and put on a stellar performance that pumped up the audience to get involved in the cause. Also present were brothers Craig and Marc Kielburger who are the co-founders of Free the Children. The children were educated about bullying and heard stories
from motivational speakers such as Molly Burke, a visually impaired young lady about her personal experiences. Spencer West, a double amputee took the microphone and within minutes had the whole room in amazement as he detailed his amazing journey to the summits of Mount Kilimanjaro using nothing but his two hands, his wheelchair and a heart of determination. Continued On Page 3