The Reach Gallery Museum is proud to launch a limited-edition orange shirt in support of Fraser Valley residential school Survivors.
Designed by acclaimed Stó:lō artist Carrielynn Victor, the shirt features the Halq’eméylem phrase “éy kws hákw’eleschet ye stá:xwelh” which translates to “we remember our children.” The design honours the children who attended Fraser Valley residential schools, including St. Mary’s Residential School which operated in Mission BC from 1861-1984 on what is now the site of Mission’s Fraser River Heritage Park. Proceeds from this initiative will be used to support Survivors and Intergenerational Survivors of residential schools in this region.
Wearing this unique orange shirt, you’ll show your support for the Survivors of local residential schools knowing that profits will directly support those who are most impacted.
Shirts can be purchased for $35, while supplies last, in person at The Reach Gallery Museum or online.