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National Day of Remembrance of Indigenous Boarding Schools

National Day of Remembrance of Indigenous Boarding Schools

National Day of Remembrance of Indigenous Boarding Schools (Orange Shirt Day) is a day to reflect on the historical trauma of Indian Boarding Schools and how that trauma continues to impact Indigenous communities today.

The orange shirt has become a symbol of hope, reconciliation and a commitment to a better future. By wearing an orange shirt on September 30th, you make a statement to support reconciliation and commit to the enduring truth that EVERY CHILD MATTERS.

2024 Official Merchandise - Orange Shirt Society

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