People across the country wore green on Sunday for the first National Green Shirt Day to honour Humboldt Broncos defenceman, Logan Boulet, and raise awareness for organ donation.
Weeks before the tragedy, the 21-year-old Boulet had registered to become an organ donor. His donation saved the lives of six people and triggered the “Logan Boulet Effect,” the movement of more than 100,000 Canadians to register as organ donors.
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We are donors, hope you are too!!💚💚💚#humboldtstronger #GreenShirtDay pic.twitter.com/WtDtsTTWPk
— Black Fox (@BlackFoxSpirits) April 7, 2019
#GreenShirtDay #OrganDonation pic.twitter.com/2OAWSjXJxo
— Michelle French (@fr3nchie) April 7, 2019
#greenshirtday #loganbouleteffect #shareyourspare #humboltstrong pic.twitter.com/NYwpOyN36s
— Kassi McCabe (@Kassi_Lee) April 7, 2019
It’s #GreenShirtDay today! We’re wearing green to honour Logan, his family and the #humboldtbroncos. He made his wishes be known to his family. Be like Logan. Talk to your family. Inspire. Register. #LoganBouletEffect #outliveyourself #organdonation pic.twitter.com/q7KMvJ1e6a
— Tanya Work (@tanwork14) April 7, 2019
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