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Autumn Peltier featured on chocolate bar

Chosen as one of five Canadian women making a difference

CANADA—Autumn Peltier of Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory is one of five women being recognized in a very unique way by Hershey Canada, which has partnered with Girl Up, to highlight young Canadian women taking action to build a more positive future in celebration of International Women’s Day March 8. Hershey Canada and Girl Up have launched five limited-edition HER for SHE chocolate bars. 

Now available at participating locations across Canada, each bar highlights a young Canadian woman taking action to build a more positive future. This is part of a global initiative from the Hershey Company, which has been ranked as the world’s top female friendly company, to shine light on the voices of more women making an impact in their communities. Hershey Canada has also pledged $40,000 to Girl Up, an organization providing young women with the training, tools, and community to build leadership and accelerate social change. 

“HER for SHE 2023 is a powerful and exciting continuation of the inaugural 2022 Canadian campaign, which brought exceptional women’s stories to light, and allowed many Canadians to join the conversation. Last year’s initiative exemplified Hershey Canada’s larger values and commitment to support and advance gender equity,” said Brittany Chopra, senior marketing manager at Hershey Canada. “We’re so excited to extend the message even further in 2023! Having the bars on sale across Canada only serves to amplify women’s voices and stories and will encourage more Canadians to spotlight those making change in their own communities.”

“As a society it is ever more important to continue to uplift and recognize the strength of all women,” said Ms. Peltier, who is excited to see her bar wrapper and story come to life. “Everyone deserves a seat at the table. There is power in the word ‘she.’

“The HER for SHE campaign is crucial to empower women to become leaders and to teach young girls that anything is possible,” said Rita Audi of the easy decision to collaborate with Hershey Canada. “By featuring the accomplishments of local women, Hershey’s raises awareness of both the progress we have made towards gender equality and the amount of work we still have to do.”

This years HER for SHE initiative spotlights five Canadian women working to build a better future through their passion, activism, and work in their communities. Autumn Peltier, Indigenous rights and water activist; Fae Johnstone, 2SLGBTQIA+ advocate: Rita Audi, gender and education equality activist; Naila Moloo, climate tech researcher; and Kelicia Massala, founder of Girl Up Quebec.

Hershey Canada worked with Toronto-based mural artist Gosia Komorski to bring the women’s stories to life on limited-edition Hershey’s Cookies N’ Creme and Hershey’s Whole Almond bars. Together with accompanying video spots produced in collaboration with Mint, the bar wrapper designs illustrate how each woman is using her voice and advocacy to contribute to lasting change.

To further drive the conversation and support Girl Up, Hershey Canada is calling Canadians to celebrate the incredible women around them by shouting them out on @hersheyscanada’s Instagram channel. This call to highlight more women making an impact will not only highlight more women across the country, but will also incite donations to Girl Up. For every comment on #HerForShe posts (until March 18), Hershey Canada will donate $1 to the women’s leadership organization. This social media-driven initiative will be bolstered by an additional $30,000 donation to Girl Up.

Autumn Peltier of Wiikwemkoong Unceded Reserve is one of five women being recognized by Hershey Canada, which has partnered with Girl Up, to highlight young Canadian women taking action to build a more positive future in celebration of International Women’s Day March 8. They have launched five limited-edition Her for She chocolate bars.
Autumn Peltier of Wiikwemkoong Unceded Reserve is one of five women being recognized by Hershey Canada, which has partnered with Girl Up, to highlight young Canadian women taking action to build a more positive future in celebration of International Women’s Day March 8. They have launched five limited-edition Her for She chocolate bars.

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Tom Sasvari
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Tom Sasvari serves as the West Manitoulin news editor for The Expositor. Mr. Sasvari is a graduate of North Bay’s Canadore College School of Journalism and has been employed on Manitoulin Island, at the Manitoulin West Recorder, and now the Manitoulin Expositor, for more than a quarter-century. Mr. Sasvari is also an active community volunteer. His office is in Gore Bay.