Every Child Matters Fundraising Ware SOLD OUT

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Every Child Matters Fundrasing Ware
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Proud To Collaborate with designer Nikki of #gogoglamourgurl and Layla Black and the Save The Evidence Campaign.
#AnarresApothecary is keeping 0% of the price you pay.

T-Shirt $25.00
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Youth sizes

5 x Med SOLD OUT
5 x Lrg SOLD OUT

Adult Sizes

4 x Sm SOLD OUT
5 x Med SOLD OUT
5 x Lrg SOLD OUT
5 x XL SOLD OUT
5 x 2XL SOLD OUT

10 x Face Mask $15.00 2 available

Ball Cap $25.00 SOLD OUT

Apron $15.00 SOLD OUT

Tote Bag $15.00 SOLD OUT

Reusable Grocery Bag $10.00 SOLD OUT

Reusable Shopping Bag $5.00 1 available

Save the Evidence is a campaign to raise awareness and support for the restoration of the former Mohawk Institute Residential School and to develop the building into an Interpreted Historic Site and Educational Resource. As a site of conscience, the final goal is to create a fully realized Interpretive Centre that will be the definitive destination for information about the history of Residential Schools in Canada, the experiences of Survivors of the schools, and the impact that the Residential School system has had on our communities.

The Mohawk Institute Indian Residential School operated in Brantford, Ontario from 1828 to 1970. It served as a boarding school for First Nations children from Six Nations, as well as other communities throughout Ontario and Quebec. It served as a key tool in the effort to assimilate First Nations children into European Christian society, and sever the continuity of culture from parent to child.

After closing in 1970, it reopened in 1972 as the Woodland Cultural Centre, a non-profit organization that serves to preserve and promote First Nations culture and heritage.

Our community overwhelmingly wants to repair the building – to Save the Evidence of what happened there during this dark chapter in Canadian history and to ensure this history is never forgotten. Every donation helps us to realize this nationally important project.

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