28-09-2025 17:16 via brantfordexpositor.ca

Intimate partner violence public service announcement to be shown in Brantford

A 60-second public service announcement that puts the focus on family violence, murdered and missing Indigenous people will be shown at the Brantford Cinema starting Oct. 4. “This is Our Truth”  features community members who have been victims of violence including those from Six Nations of the Grand River Territory who will share the harsh reality of family violence. The public service announcement will run for four weeks. “It is a reality we know to be true and a powerfu
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