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What is Orange Shirt Day?
Orange Shirt Day is a day to Remember and Honour Indigenous children who attended Residential Schools. It is also a Day to Inspire Action to improve relationships with Indigenous Peoples today. Orange Shirt Day began in William’s Lake British Columbia and was started by Stswecem'c Xgat'tem First Nation Elder, Phyllis Jack Webstad who had her new orange shirt taken away on her first day at the St. Joseph Mission Residential School when she was six years old. Since 2013, Canadians of all backgrounds have been wearing orange shirts to acknowledge the experiences of Indigenous students who attended Residential Schools across Canada and to ensure that every child matters in future generations.
The movement calls for every Canadian to wear an orange shirt on September 30 in the spirit of healing and Reconciliation. This date was chosen because it is the time of year when Indigenous children were taken from their homes to go to Residential Schools.
About LHF’s Orange Shirt:
Legacy of Hope Foundation has been educating and raising awareness about Residential Schools and Reconciliation since 2000. This year, we designed and made available, a special orange t-shirt so that all Canadians can affirm that every child matters. Every order of orange t-shirts will come with an accompanying activity guide!
SIZING CHART
SIZES: S-3XL
Finished measurements are in Inches
Chest: Full chest, measured 1" under the arms.
Body Length: Measured from center of the back neck seam straight down to back bottom hem.
BODY
CHEST LENGTH
S 36 28
M 40 29
L 44 30
XL 48 31
2XL 52 32
3XL 56 33