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Over 50 thousand Raised for Mental Health

More than 50-thousand dollars has been raised in Ingersoll to support mental health programs.

The second annual A Pause for Love semi-colon tattoo fundraiser was held on Sunday at the Ingersoll Memorial Centre.

More than 11-hundred people turned out to get semi-colon and B-Love designs from 35 artists across the province and raised funds to support mental health initiatives.

The money will go to Ingersoll Fusion Youth Centre, the Talbot Teen Centre, the Oxford-Elgin Child and Youth Centre and the Canadian Mental Health Association.

Justin Sweeney
Justin Sweeney
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