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Local film maker looks to online funding to finish documentary

An aspiring producer is asking for your help to make her documentary film project a reality.

Patricia Dawn is the force behind the “Stolen Hearts of Cowichan”. It explores why there’s a higher rate of social services removing children from families the Cowichan Valley.  Dawn says its more than just a movie.


Dawn says there is a link between the number of children removed from their families, and increased suicide rates. Find out more about the project, and how to get involved in their Indieogo fundraiser, at stolenhearts.ca

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