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Orange Shirt Society

Supporting reconciliation through meaningful business engagement.

Partnership Opportunities

Your organization has the power to make reconciliation more than a promise. By partnering with the Orange Shirt Society, you help preserve Phyllis Webstad’s story, amplify Survivor voices, and deliver truth-led education to communities across Canada.

Programme Sponsorship

Support community-led initiatives that honour Survivors, uplift youth, and strengthen culture across Canada.

  • Quilts for Survivors
  • ECM Graduation Events
  • Community Crosswalks

Event Partnership

  • Orange Shirt Day ceremonies and gatherings
  • Survivor speaker presentations in schools and workplaces
  • Public art installations and community projects
  • Educational workshops and cultural events

Programme Sponsorship

  • Employee giving campaigns with corporate matching
  • Orange Shirt Day workplace education sessions
  • Volunteer opportunities at community events
  • Professional development on reconciliation

Respect the story. 
Protect the message.

Phyllis Webstad owns the rights to Every Child Matters. All commercial use requires proper licensing to ensure the message remains connected to its roots in residential school truth.

Licensing ensures Every Child Matters is never used without purpose while supporting the movement it represents.

If you’re creating shirts, hoodies, or merchandise that feature Every Child Matters, you need an official license from the Orange Shirt Society.

Our Partners & Donors

Corporate partnerships make possible:

  • Classroom resources teaching true residential school history
  • Survivor-led speaking tours across Canada
  • Community art projects and infrastructure
  • Graduation celebrations for Indigenous youth
  • Continued stewardship of Phyllis Webstad’s story

“Reconciliation belongs to everyone. When businesses step up in a good way, it helps our message reach places we couldn’t go alone.”

OSS Board Member

Ready to partner together?

Every partnership honours Survivors, educates communities, and advances
reconciliation through authentic, respectful engagement.