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Adult Every Child Matters Short Sleeve Tee

Adult Every Child Matters Short Sleeve Tee

From NTD Apparel

Current price: $6.99
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Adult Every Child Matters Short Sleeve Tee

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Adult Every Child Matters Short Sleeve Tee

From NTD Apparel

Current price: $6.99
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the sweetgrass braid – an Indigenous medicine prohibited by residential schools; a circle – a symbol with no beginning and no end, which is important in Indigenous cultures; children holding hands – they had only each other after they were torn from their parents as young as age two; the dates – the first time a school boarded First Nations boys was 1831 and the last school closed in 1996 My design is not intended to make others feel bad, but to raise awareness: that for 150 years these schools existed in plain sight, and that thousands of children died at the hands of those that were supposed to protect them. Adult every child matters short sleeve tee. Front screen print. Machine wash cold water. 60% Cotton/ 40% Polyester Jersey Toys"R”Us Canada is proud to donate $1 from every sale – up to $5,000 – of our Every Child Matters tee to The Orange Shirt Society. The proceeds will support reconciliation events and activities with the goal of creating awareness of the inter-generational impacts of Indian Residential Schools on individuals, families, and communities, and will promote the concept of “Every Child Matters.” By wearing an orange shirt on September 30, you commit to the enduring truth that – every day, and everywhere. is a proud, two-spirit Anishinaabe student, author, pow wow dancer, and the creator of our Orange Shirt Day tee – a design that comes from deep in his heritage and his heart. He says:
the sweetgrass braid – an Indigenous medicine prohibited by residential schools; a circle – a symbol with no beginning and no end, which is important in Indigenous cultures; children holding hands – they had only each other after they were torn from their parents as young as age two; the dates – the first time a school boarded First Nations boys was 1831 and the last school closed in 1996 My design is not intended to make others feel bad, but to raise awareness: that for 150 years these schools existed in plain sight, and that thousands of children died at the hands of those that were supposed to protect them. Adult every child matters short sleeve tee. Front screen print. Machine wash cold water. 60% Cotton/ 40% Polyester Jersey Toys"R”Us Canada is proud to donate $1 from every sale – up to $5,000 – of our Every Child Matters tee to The Orange Shirt Society. The proceeds will support reconciliation events and activities with the goal of creating awareness of the inter-generational impacts of Indian Residential Schools on individuals, families, and communities, and will promote the concept of “Every Child Matters.” By wearing an orange shirt on September 30, you commit to the enduring truth that – every day, and everywhere. is a proud, two-spirit Anishinaabe student, author, pow wow dancer, and the creator of our Orange Shirt Day tee – a design that comes from deep in his heritage and his heart. He says:

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