“My hope is when they’re in that situation where they see something happening that they’re able to speak up about it,” he said. “It’s not a superhero approach, it’s just saying something when you see something happening.” – JR LaRose continues to be an inspiring spokesperson for our #BeMoreThanABystander program.
This article by the Alaska Highway News spotlights JR’s visit to Northern Lights College in Dawson Creek and Fort St. John – Retired CFL player aims to end violence against women