North York women's shelter unveils plaque to honour Toronto van attack victim's legacy | CBC News
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On the seventh anniversary of the 2018 Yonge Street van attack that claimed ten lives, a plaque honoring victim Anne-Marie D'Amico was unveiled at the North York Women's Shelter. Her family’s foundation donated $1 million to support the shelter, symbolizing their commitment to community aid. Nicholas D'Amico, Anne-Marie's brother, expressed that the plaque serves as a beacon of hope and a reminder of kindness. The family renamed the anniversary as the 'Anne Marie D'Amico Day of Kindness and Love' to foster positive remembrance.
Nicholas D'Amico emphasized that the plaque is a beacon of hope, representing love and kindness for anyone who enters the shelter, helping them acknowledge support.
The Anne Marie D'Amico Foundation's $1 million donation to the North York Women’s Shelter is a gesture to honor her legacy and give back to the community.
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