Author of the article: Carl Hnatyshyn Publishing date: May 28, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 4 minute read • The Centre Communautaire Francophone de Sarnia-Lambton's David Lauzier and Anna-Luisa Cortez stand beside a pair of #AllAreWelcomeHere/#TousSontLesBienvenusIci signs, part of a county-wide initiative undertaken by the Sarnia-Lambton Local Immigration Partnership to promote inclusivity and diversity within the community. Carl Hnatyshyn/Sarnia This Week jpg, SW Article content The Sarnia-Lambton Local Immigration Partnership is hoping to start some conversations about inclusion, diversity and the overall treatment of newcomers with the launch of its sign campaign entitled #AllAreWelcomeHere. The campaign was launched May 26 with the help of local politicians, community leaders and a pair of recent newcomers. Lambton County residents can order a free #AllAreWelcomeHere sign or sticker. It’s designed to help spread the message of inclusion and promote Sarnia-Lambton as a place where newcomers are treated with dignity, respect and compassion.