Testimonials


No Stone Left Alone connects youth directly with the concepts of sacrifice and remembrance, and the individuals who make those sacrifices. They are engaged in a profound, hands on act of remembrance which allows them to show their gratitude and respect for those who have given so much. Through this experience, they gain an understanding of the sacrifices made, and their role in carrying the torch of remembrance foward.

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"It is always important to honour our veterans, some fallen never to return home, because they are the reason that we live our lives the way we do."
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Student Participant, Harbour Breton, NL


Laying the poppy on a fallen soldier’s headstone and having a moment of silence really made me put myself in the shoes of their family and even the shoes of that soldier. How they all set out to fight for my freedom not knowing what lay ahead for them really touched me. Then also thinking of their families and how I could only imagine the feeling of your own child leaving not knowing if they would return home or if you would ever see them again.
— Student Participant 2019
When I pulled up at the cemetery and noticed that every single gravestone had a poppy just as in previous years… it just made my heart so happy. No one was forgotten. I just had to reach out and thank you so sincerely for making this happen. Such a beautiful tribute. I cannot express my gratitude enough.
— Barb Cote, Edmonton
The aim of the No Stone Left Alone Memorial Foundation is near and dear to the hearts of the Regiment, and I do not believe that its contribution to the military can be overstated. In times of isolation, it provides a valuable bridge between the soldiers and veterans of the Canadian Armed Forces and the people we serve, most notably the next generation of Canadians.
— Lieutenant-Colonel E.D. Angell, CD Commanding Officer, Lord Strathcona’s Horse (Royal Canadians)