Bethune PSR

Bethune PSR

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PSR stands for Personal and Social Responsibility. It is a social justice group at Dr. Norman Bethune C.I. that aims to promote awareness about issues such as ableism, racism, homophobia and other forms of discrimination. PSR encourages open minded thinking through hosting awareness initiatives as well as working to promise acceptance and break down social barriers. If you are interested in gettin

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200 Fundy Bay Blvd
Toronto, ON
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Frequently Asked Questions:

What does PSR stand for?

PSR stands for Personal and Social Responsibilities.


What does PSR do?

PSR is in charge of fundraising for charities or organizations that promotes social justice. We have an event approximately each month that engages Bethune students to participate in these events.


When are the meeting?

This year, we have decided to have our meetings on Fridays at lunch in A209. Our meetings are usually biweekly and they don't take up much of your time.


How many members will you be accepting?

We will accepting a total of 40-50 members from ALL grades. Our motto is to breakdown social barriers at Bethune so therefore we would like to provide an environment that you can do so.


Who are the execs of PSR this year?

The 2015-2016 executive team of PSR are: Jessica Chan, Ana Chen, Tracy Li, Tiffany Xian and Carlar Xu. We are proud to present the junior executive team consist of Anna Wang, Shirley Wu, Trisha Yau and Jocelyn Ye

We are VERY nice people so don't be afraid to approach us for questions or anything you want to know about PSR.

Okay, we will give you some of our reasons to WHY you should join PSR.

- it gives you the opportunity to learn more about the what's happening around your community
- you can make new friends and expand your current social group
- you can contribute to the community by helping people that needs to be provided with necessaries. (eg. food, shelter, clothes etc.)
- it allows you to share your ideas and opinions about issues globally and in our school without feeling despised or criticized by others
- we treat members like a FAMILY!