Remembrance Through the Eyes of a Child
This year, 30 Grade 7 students from Humboldt Public School gathered at Humboldt Public Cemetery to honour 200 veterans during No Stone Left Alone's annual remembrance ceremony. Among them was Bella, whose reaction to the event inspired her to write a powerful reflection letter. Bella’s story demonstrates the impact these ceremonies have on young Canadians, helping them to appreciate our veterans’ sacrifices.
The Importance of Our Ceremonies
In 2023, 11,340 students from 200 communities honoured 80,838 veterans in 287 events across nine countries. With your support, we can continue inspiring youth like Bella to continue the spirit of remembrance.
Bella’s Letter
Giving Tuesday
Giving Tuesday, a global day of generosity following Black Friday, that invites us to focus on giving back to our communities. It’s an opportunity to slow down and consider putting our focus - and our financial support - toward causes that make a real difference.
Support a Ceremony
This Giving Tuesday, we ask you to please consider making a donation to the No Stone Left Alone Foundation. Your contribution will support meaningful ceremonies that ensure Canadian soldiers are remembered for generations to come.
Donors directly aid in purchasing poppies and other ceremony supplies, educational materials, and transportation for attendees, allowing No Stone Left Alone to expand its reach into more communities and empower youth to honour our veterans.
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