Today is #RowansLawDay in memory of Rowan Stringer, a young athlete who died after sustaining multiple concussions. Take the time today to learn Rowan’s story & join us in promoting concussion safety: https://t.co/e9nEpRilX1 #RowansLaw pic.twitter.com/ZuzyDD22pW
— Heritage Sport Tourism Culture Industries (@ExploreON) September 30, 2020
Today is the third annual #RowansLawDay. Thinking about Rowan and her family today. Really proud to see schools across Ontario sharing information about Rowan’s Law with students and seeing kids wearing purple shirts today, Rowan’s favourite colour. https://t.co/3K6gws2o3T
— Eric Lindros (@88EricLindros) September 30, 2020
Today on #RowansLawDay we invite everyone to join us in wearing purple to bring awareness to concussion management & remember the life of Rowan Stringer 🏉🍁
— Rugby Canada (@RugbyCanada) September 30, 2020
Learn more about #RowansLaw & concussion management at: https://t.co/nKrOHnLOot#RCPlaySmart >> https://t.co/7ZlFuOez36 pic.twitter.com/dPIV7YQ3vI
Today is #RowansLawDay in honour of Rowan Stringer, a young athlete whose story brings awareness to the importance of concussion safety. Learn how Ontario is committed to making sports safe for amateur athletes, children and youth. https://t.co/CzpJ5tZOrJ #HitStopSit pic.twitter.com/fK2aVdqO86
— ONTHealth (@ONThealth) September 30, 2020
We need to take concussions seriously. Know the signs and if you get injured, please seek medical attention. #RowansLawDay #hitstopsit https://t.co/yCJwnxiBtL
— Doug Ford (@fordnation) September 30, 2020
Today, #HCDSB recognizes Rowan's Law Day to spark the conversation about concussions & raise awareness about the dangers of head injuries. To learn more about our concussion protocol, visit https://t.co/uXqat3Yfj5 #RowansLawDay @opheacanada pic.twitter.com/G2RUBARETT
— Halton Catholic DSB (@HCDSB) September 30, 2020
Today, on Rowan’s Law Day, we can help raise awareness about concussion safety. Let's remember Rowan Stringer as we promote concussion safety online using #RowansLawDay pic.twitter.com/FbkgYlLZ5p
— HWDSB (@HWDSB) September 30, 2020
Today is #RowansLawDay, an initiative to increase awareness of reporting concussions in honor of the late Rowan Stringer, who died of Second Impact Syndrome in 2013 at age 17.
— Concussion Legacy Foundation (@ConcussionLF) September 30, 2020
Educate yourself today in honor of Rowan: https://t.co/aLF9FCvo4H pic.twitter.com/OxmxtA5FGD
September 30 will mark the third annual #RowansLawDay in Ontario! Join us in promoting concussion safety as we remember the young athlete whose story mobilized important change in sports culture. Read about Rowan Stringer and how you can participate: https://t.co/e9nEpRilX1 pic.twitter.com/2egr7j6YyR
— Heritage Sport Tourism Culture Industries (@ExploreON) September 29, 2020
Rowan Stringer was a 17-year-old rugby player who died after sustaining multiple concussions while playing a sport she loved.
— Education Ontario (@ONeducation) September 30, 2020
On #RowansLawDay, we honour Rowan’s memory and raise awareness about #ConcussionSafety. #KeepingKidsSafehttps://t.co/L5lcqlx1WC pic.twitter.com/TaXK7j0eS3