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On Thursday, October 27, 2011 South Western Ontario Region of Hemophilia Ontario planted its third tree in Chatham, Ontario as part of the memorial forest across the country and in commemoration of the tainted blood tragedy. We were honoured by McNaughton Avenue Public School’s entire staff and students participation in our planting ceremony. Aidan, a student at the school, was joined by his extended family and Matthew Maynard to remember, honour and celebrate those impacted in the local and hemophilia community by the tainted blood tragedy. If you would like to know more about the tree planting ceremonies across Canada please visit:
http://www.hemophilia.ca/en/commemoration-of-the-tainted-blood-tragedy/

Karen looks on as Chuck and their son Aidan
are finishing the tree planting, commemorating the Tainted Blood Tragedy