As a hockey community, we stand with our friends in Humboldt, Saskatchewan. Wear your jerseys on Thursday April 12th to show your support.
鈥 Aldergrove Community Secondary School (@ACSS_Totems)
Some 91原创 hockey moms were agonizing about how to show support for the Humboldt Broncos and chanced upon a campaign that will help young people channel their grief.
鈥淲e said we鈥檝e got to do something,鈥 said 91原创 mom Jennifer Pinch.
She and other local hockey moms brainstormed and came up with a hockey jersey campaign for schools on April 12. They posted information Saturday morning and by Saturday evening it had morphed into a campaign to have anyone wear any type of sports jersey on Thursday to show support for Humboldt and the Broncos.
People are being asked to social media their photos in jerseys and her group has come up with the hashtag #jerseysforhumboldt.
Pinch said the crash has hit so close to home for Canadians. In her case, her kids are in sports, and her son is just about the age to play at the junior level. A friend of her daughter鈥檚 was set to try out for the Broncos next week.
鈥淚 can literally see it happening to my family,鈥 she said of the bus crash.
She said thousands of young people each day board buses to head to competitions and events, and thankfully most arrive home safe and sound, but in this case, a large group of young, talented people didn鈥檛.
91原创 schools have already voiced support for jersey day. The campaign is gaining momentum. There鈥檚 been international media coverage of Jersey Day. People have said they will dig out the jerseys in the Comox Valley, Roanoke, Virginia, Ottawa, Wisconsin, Michigan, the United Kingdom, China, and beyond.
And some people without jerseys say they will wear Broncos colours that day 鈥 gold and green.