WINNIPEG — Astronaut Chris Hadfield and singer Paula Abdul are some of the celebrities headlining We Day Manitoba this month.
The event, organized by Free the Children, combines a live music concert with motivational speeches and addresses. The idea is to inspire young people to make a change in the world.
The event kicks off Nov. 18 at the MTS Centre.
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Other celebrities taking stage this year include Margaret Trudeau and Canadian Paralympian, Rick Hansen.
“I’m deeply inspired by the thousands of young people at We Day,” Hadfield said in a media release.
“They not only fill stadiums, but have a collective passion for making our world a better place. No good action is too big or too small; students from across Manitoba have shown everyone that real change is possible – and if you work hard, you can achieve remarkable outcomes for us all.”
More than 16,000 students are expected to pack the MTS Centre for the event.
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Last year, students across Manitoba volunteered nearly 250,000 hours and raised nearly $650,00 in support of local and global charities, including Fort McMurray wildfire relief.
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