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Elkhart Common Council to consider resolution in support of Rio’s Rainbow

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The Elkhart Common Council will consider a resolution in support of Rio’s Rainbow.

The organization aims to pursue prevention of bullying, intervention for bullies, and support for victims. It’s being formed after the suicide death of Rio Marie Allred, who took her own life after the girl’s family said she was bullied at Northside Middle School in part to her alopecia, which caused her to lose her hair.

“It is unbelievably tragic that we are talking about the legacy of a 12 year-old child. We should never have to bury our children,” said Elkhart Mayor Rod Roberson. “Rio’s family is a strong unit and they are committed to carrying on her memory for the betterment of all children here in Elkhart. They know it’s what Rio would have wanted and we are in awe of their composure and determination during this incredibly difficult time. I thank the Council for their consideration of this resolution of support that will show Rio’s family and the entire Elkhart community that this city will preserve Rio’s memory by standing behind Rio’s Rainbow.”

The Elkhart Common Council meeting is set for 7 p.m. on Monday, April 4, in the council chambers on the 2nd floor of Elkhart City Hall.

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