La Fondation autochtone de l’espoir (FAE) remercie Silver Icing pour sa collecte de fonds « Forget-Me-Not Tee »
(Ottawa, ON) September 30, 2021– The Legacy of Hope Foundation honours and acknowledges Silver Icing for their extremely generous donation of over $100,000. This donation will help to support education about Indigenous history and support Reconciliation.
Silver Icing is an online fashion lifestyle brand based out of Vancouver, British Columbia. When the news about the 215 unmarked children’s graves at the former Kamloops Residential School site were found, it caused Silver Icing to create meaningful dialogue with their team. They realized the importance and deep need for acknowledging the trauma that Indigenous Peoples across Canada have faced and wanted to do something to help. They knew that they had to play a part in bringing awareness to Canadians, about the true history and mobilized to develop the Forget-Me-Not Tee Fundraiser. For this fundraiser, Silver Icing did research and chose to give 100% of the net proceeds to the Legacy of Hope Foundation, to ensure that the work of education, creating awareness and understanding about the Residential School System could be widely supported.
The orange t-shirts were in part designed by Silver Icing head office team members Tonia Lenk, Tsimshian artist, and Allison McLeod’s father, Chief Harvey McLeod of the Upper Nicola Band from the Sylix Okanogan Nation. The McLeod’s have a close connection to these horrific events, since Chief McLeod attended the Residential School in Kamloops, where the 215 children were found. In just a couple months of selling the stylized and designed orange t-shirts, Silver Icing raised $114,980.32.
“Immediately after launch, the demand for these tees was clear; subsequently causing a sellout and restock four additional times. The majority of the donation amount was raised within the first 72hours and we were in complete awe of our community and how they showed up to support this incredibly important initiative.” Christina Marcano, Silver Icing Founder & CEO
The money raised will go to the development and dissemination of K-12 curriculum within schools across Canada so that future generations can learn about the impacts that Residential Schools have had on Survivors, their descendants, and those who never made it home, and to ensure that we create a brighter tomorrow for future generations. “We are moved beyond words, and could not possibly thank Silver Icing enough for what they have done. We will be able to fund initiatives for a full year as a result of their fund-raising and this will have a huge and positive impact on Canadians and Survivors,” said Teresa Edwards, ED and Legal Counsel for the LHF. She continued, “At a time when our hearts are breaking for the children and their families and communities, Silver Icing, has given us hope in humanity.”
La Fondation autochtone de l'espoir utilisera ce don généreux pour réimprimer des expositions afin que les témoignages des Survivants et Survivantes, et ce qui leur est arrivé dans le Régime des pensionnats indiens, puissent rejoindre plus de gens à travers le Canada. La FAE utilisera également ce don pour élaborer et offrir des ateliers de revitalisation culturelle en ligne et en personne aux Survivants et Survivantes et aux Survivants et Survivantes intergénérationnels qui ont perdu et enduré tant de choses dans les pensionnats.
Les pensionnats indiens ont eu un impact néfaste sur les populations autochtones du Canada, dès leur ouverture en 1828 jusqu'à la fermeture du dernier pensionnat en 1997, et leurs conséquences les poursuivent encore aujourd’hui. La guérison des traumatismes subis par les générations passées et qui continuent d'affecter les générations actuelles de communautés autochtones et de Survivants et Survivantes, ainsi que la lutte contre le racisme et l'injustice, sont au cœur des efforts de la FAE.
The LHF is a national, Indigenous-led, charitable organization that has been working to promote healing and reconciliation in Canada for over 20 years. The LHF’s goal is to educate and raise awareness about the history and existing intergenerational impacts of the Residential and Day School Systems and subsequent Sixties Scoop on Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit, and Métis) Survivors, their descendants, and their communities to promote hope and healing in Canada. The LHF works to encourage people to address discrimination and injustices in order to contribute to the equality, dignity, and respectful treatment of Indigenous Peoples and to foster Reconciliation.
La FAE dispose de plus de 20 expositions accessibles au public et travaille à rendre ses autres expositions disponibles en ligne. La Fondation possède également des programmes d'enseignement de la maternelle à la 12e année et pour les adultes, ainsi que des guides d'activités visant à sensibiliser les Canadiens à l'histoire autochtone et à l'histoire commune des pensionnats et des externats, de la Rafle des années 60, des femmes et des filles autochtones disparues ou assassinées et autres actes coloniaux d’oppression. La FAE travaille à développer l'empathie et la compréhension afin d'éliminer le racisme envers les peuples autochtones du Canada et promouvoir la Réconciliation.
To purchase the LHF’s Orange T-Shirt or to donate to the LHF, or for more information about the LHF visit the Legacy of Hope Foundation website at www.legacyofhope.ca.Notre numéro d'organisme de bienfaisance est le 863471520RR0001.
Pour les demandes médiatiques, contactez :
Teresa Edwards, B.A., LL.B. JD. Directrice générale et conseillère juridique interne
Fondation autochtone de l’espoir
Courriel:info@legacyofhope.ca Téléphone:613-237-4806, poste 303