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BC Lions promote sexual assault awareness

BC Lions players gave a presentation on sexual assault awareness at Okanagan College.
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BC Lions players Rolly Lumbala and Eric Fraser speak to students during the 鈥淏e More Than A Bystander鈥 sexual assault awareness presentation held at Okanagan College, Feb.21. (Carli Berry/Capital News)

The BC Lions are speaking out against sexual abuse.

Called 鈥淏e More Than A Bystander,鈥 the initiative aims to increase understanding and awareness about sexual violence provincewide.

鈥(It鈥檚) not only to spread awareness but to promote the men to step up and change our conversation,鈥 said Lions fullback Rolly Lumbala.

鈥淐an you think of three women in your life that you love and care for? The stats are one in three will be sexually assaulted,鈥 he said.

琉璃神社 Secondary School students, the KSS football team, and college students listened as players Eric Fraser and Lumbala spoke about defining and preventing sexual assault at the Okanagan College, Feb. 22.

鈥淚t鈥檚 to use our platform for something good,鈥 said Lumbala.

Every six days a woman is murdered in Canada, said executive director of the Elizabeth Fry Society Michelle Novakowski.

The project is between EVA BC and the BC Lions.

For more information on the initiative visit the .

The BC Lions are giving presentations in Vernon and Coldstream tomorrow.

To read more on the Lions鈥 project see Friday鈥檚 edition of the Capital News.





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