Contact:
Danielle Boudreau
March Organizer
Phone: (780) 919-5707
Email: memorialmarch@live.com
Memorial March for the Missing and Murdered Women of Edmonton
Press Release
For immediate release - Please announce the following event:
5th Annual Memorial March for the Missing and Murdered Women of Edmonton
Edmonton hits the streets to honor missing and murdered
women
Edmonton, AB February 14, 2010:
On Valentine’s Day 2006, the first Annual Memorial March for the Missing and Murdered Women of Edmonton was born by organizer Danielle Boudreau.
In June 2004, her best friend sister in law Rachel Quinney was found dead and mutilated. A year later, Ellie May Meyer was found in the same way, murdered and
left in a field not far from where Rachel and numerous others had been
found.
Danielle Boudreau swore she’d bring attention to the plight of these women.
On February 14, 2010 men and women across Canada will be walking to
raise awareness for the many mothers, sisters, and daughters who have been
murdered or who are missing.
Edmontonians can show their solidarity and support to help raise awareness and honor these women afflicted by violence.
Please join us at 6:30pm on Saturday, February 14th at Sacred Heart Church (10821 – 96 Street) for this March.
Please wear red or purple.
For more information contact Danielle Boudreau by Phone: (780) 919-5707 or Email: memorialmarch@live.com
Thank you for your help in spreading the word for this most worthwhile event!
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