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OROMOCTO, N.B. One in two Canadians will have or have had a mental illness by the time they reach the age of 40. Now, an Oromocto woman has designed a logo as a sign of support with part of her profits to be donated to a local family who recently suffered a tragedy. Rose Designs owner Kristen Lyons says she s dealt with mental health struggles throughout her life, and now she s wearing it for all to see. You are beautiful, you are loved, you are enough, you are worthy, says Lyons, reading the logo printed on a sweater. It says the same thing on the back of the shirt.
The Megan Rose x The Sugarmill mug raising money for UHNM Charity (Image: Megan Rose Design)
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A city centre music venue and illustrator have teamed up to raise money for North Staffordshire hospitals during the pandemic.