At Antyx Community Arts, we’re committed to making a difference in our community. That’s why we proudly participated in Pink Shirt Day at the Genesis Centre, standing united against bullying.
What is Pink Shirt Day?
Pink Shirt Day is a global movement that raises awareness about bullying and promotes kindness. It started in 2007 when two high school students saw a classmate being bullied for wearing a pink shirt. Since then, Pink Shirt Day has become an annual event where people wear pink shirts to show their support.




Our Participation
At the Genesis Centre event, the Antyx team set up a booth to share information about our free programs for youth. We believe that providing young people with creative outlets and support is essential in preventing bullying and fostering a culture of acceptance.
Why It Matters
Bullying can have a lasting impact on individuals’ well-being. By participating in Pink Shirt Day, we’re not only raising awareness but also showing our dedication to creating safe spaces for young people to thrive.