NEXT Wednesday, November 21, Respect Awareness is holding a Respect Day, encouraging the whole community, from the youngest to the oldest, to wear something yellow and/purple. Respect is not a new concept – “treat other people as you wanted to be treated”. Respect Week is from November 17 to 24 and it was felt by the board that a Respect Day was another way of encouraging the community to be conscious of Respect and what it means, it costs nothing but could make a huge difference to our city if people would show Respect to one another. Lack of respect to property is a huge expense for council and private citizens but it is not only property, it is also people. Be proactive and recognise Respect Day and what it stands for.
NEXT Wednesday, November 21, Respect Awareness is holding a Respect Day, encouraging the whole community, from the youngest to the oldest, to wear something yellow and/purple.
Respect is not a new concept – “treat other people as you wanted to be treated”.
Respect Week is from November 17 to 24 and it was felt by the board that a Respect Day was another way of encouraging the community to be conscious of Respect and what it means, it costs nothing but could make a huge difference to our city if people would show Respect to one another.
Lack of respect to property is a huge expense for council and private citizens but it is not only property, it is also people. Be proactive and recognise Respect Day and what it stands for.