Phantom Screens Announces Charitable Initiative for Indigenous Language Preservation
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Tuesday, October 5, 2021
Longevity, Language, Indigenous peoples, Partnership, UFV, Fraser Valley, St. John's International Women's Film Festival, Solution, Privacy, Culture, Nation, CEO, University, COVID, Alle De Wolde, Hair, Family, Reconciliation, Genocide, Channel, Reading, History, Survival, University of the Fraser Valley
A total of $20,000 was raised by Phantom Screens and its network - enough to fully cover the tuition of a student each year in perpetuity to learn the traditional Halq'emylem language.
Key Points:
- A total of $20,000 was raised by Phantom Screens and its network - enough to fully cover the tuition of a student each year in perpetuity to learn the traditional Halq'emylem language.
- Stephen Hemphill, Chief Supply Chain Officer at Phantom Screens, started to grow his hair out at the start of the pandemic.
- Jeret Unger, Channel Marketing Manager - Professional Division at Phantom Screens added, "I believe language is central to preserving one's deep roots and identity.
- Phantom Screens products provide customers with insect protection, solar shading, temperature control and enhanced privacy in living spaces.