Saturday, February 23rd, 2013
Pink Shirt Day (website!) takes place on 27th February, but Sarah can already be seen in one of those pink shirts:
As the website says:
Bullying is a major problem in our schools, workplaces, homes, and over the Internet. Over the next few weeks on CKNW we will be helping raise awareness on these issues and the guests will hopefully give us all the tools needed to stand up against bullies and step in when we see it happening.
Then on February 27, 2013 we encourage all of you to wear something pink to symbolize that we as a society will not tolerate bullying anywhere.
Saturday, June 30th, 2012
Sarah was featured in the 2011 fall edition of the “Vim & Vigour” magazine, a magazine by the BC Cancer Foundation. Thanks to K for sharing the link to look into/download the magazine (PDF file)! The magazine features pictures from Sarah’s photoshoot for the Flare magazine in 2004.
And, for the rich fans among you guys:
Experience the ultimate Sarah McLachlan fan package. For the price of $50,000 you can own a Yamaha grand piano custom designed by Sarah McLachlan and meet her in person! Part of your purchase will go to Sarah’s own charity, the Sarah McLachlan School of Music.
Click here for more information and stuff…
Last: Sarah will be featured on the song “Walking Good” on Heart’s “Fanatic” album coming out this October.
Saturday, May 26th, 2012
Sarah posted some small things on her Facebook, like pictures of her during the Rick Hansen Foundation relay in Vancouver:
And a picture of her during the Rick Hansen Foundation event (she played Ordinary Miracle):
Aaaaaaaaand, she posted this:
Today is International Missing Children’s Day and I have donated my Twitter account http://twitter.com/SarahMcLachlan to send out instant alerts when a child goes missing in my area. They only use the account for a few alerts each year but it is a wonderful way to instantly communicate and help to bring children home safely. xo
Saturday, April 14th, 2012
On behalf of the PETA organization, Sarah wrote a letter to Prime Minister Stephen Harper about seal hunting. Read more about it right here and here!
The sealers—like tobacco farmers and asbestos miners—need leaders to devise a practical exit strategy for them, not waste millions more in hopeless World Trade Organization challenges or paying to stockpile pelts when buyers already have seal pelts going back several years. Won’t you lead the way?