Today, we wear orange to honour survivors of Residential Schools and their families. National Day of Truth and Reconciliation is an opportunity to create meaningful dialogue about the impact of Residential Schools and the legacy they have left behind. A day for survivors to be told they matter, and so do those affected. Every Child Matters today and every day. 🧡🧡🧡
Our “Save the Evidence” shirts are from Woodland Cultural Centre – Get yours here: https://www.shopwoodlandculturalcentre.ca/
The Save the Evidence campaign raised awareness and support for restoring the former Mohawk Institute Residential School and converting it into an Interpreted Historic Site and Educational Resource. A final objective of the site of conscience is to build an Interpretive Centre that will provide definitive information about Residential Schools in Canada, the experiences of Survivors, and the impact of the system on our communities. It will be a definitive destination for information about Residential Schools in Canada.
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