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To honour the sacrifice and service of Canada’s military by educating students and placing poppies on the headstones of veterans every November.

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Results Are In! Thanks to the dedication of our volunteers, supporters, and donors, we: → Held 327 commemorations in 217 communities → Honoured 123,687 Canadian veterans by placing a poppy on their headstones → Engaged 13,469 youth in personal acts of remembrance
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This is your last chance to make a donation that qualifies for a 2024 tax receipt while ensuring that remembrance continues for future generations. The deadline was extended, but this opportunity ends at midnight. nostoneleftalone.ca/donate
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In 2024, we are deeply grateful to the people of Alberta for their unwavering support. Our mission began in Edmonton’s Field of Honour at Beechmount Cemetery, and it is heartening to see how it has grown across the province. Learn more: nostoneleftalone.ca/alberta
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On February 15, 1965, at noon, Canada's red and white maple leaf flag was raised on Parliament Hill for the first time. Our national flag symbolizes the unity of Canadians and reflects the shared values we take pride in: equality, freedom, and inclusion.
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Have you volunteered, worked, or participated with No Stone Left Alone? We want to hear your story. Share why you joined our cause, and you may be featured on an upcoming Family Friday! Submit your story here: airtable.com/appdrPOIWlpRtf…
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Today, on Holocaust Remembrance Day and the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, we honour the memory of the six million Jewish people and millions of others who were murdered during the Holocaust. We will remember. Image: auschwitz.org
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Eighty years ago today, over 7,000 prisoners of the German Nazi camp #Auschwitz, including some 700 children, were liberated by the soldiers of the Soviet Army. 1,689 days of murder, pain, suffering, and humiliation were over. Today, we all remember. We must keep remembering.
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Every year, students place poppies on veterans’ headstones, connecting them with stories of courage and sacrifice. By educating and inspiring youth, we honour Canada’s military and ensure their legacy is never forgotten.
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In 2024, No Stone Left Alone held 327 ceremonies across 217 communities, with 13,469 students honouring 123,687 veterans. Thank you to all participants in Canada and abroad, from Vancouver to Halifax and even international locations. Together, we ensure no stone is left alone.
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In 2024, South Shore District Girl Guides gathered at Brookside Cemetery to honour 129 veterans. They painted poppy stones and placed them on each headstone. Thank you to the youth and families for their dedication to remembrance.
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The need to honour every Canadian veteran remains as important as ever. Your support helps ensure that all students across the country have the opportunity to participate in our ceremonies and learn the value of remembrance and respect. Learn more: nostoneleftalone.ca
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Happy New Year 2025! As we enter the new year, we reflect with gratitude on everything we achieved together in 2024. We are so grateful for every volunteer, donor, and supporter who made this possible.
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Happy Holidays from No Stone Left Alone 🌟 As we reflect on this year, we are filled with gratitude for the incredible support from our volunteers, donors, and partners. Wishing you and your loved ones a joyful holiday season and a new year filled with peace and hope.
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Our work is far from done. We aim to commemorate every military headstone in Canada. Help us on our mission: nostoneleftalone.ca Honour | Educate | Remember
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NSLA Family Friday 🌟 For today's NSLA Family Friday, we would like to showcase our President, Founder, Chair, and the heartbeat of No Stone Left Alone, Maureen Bianchini-Purvis, who has a holiday message to share with you.
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“I feel that it is very important to share and honour the service and sacrifice of so many whose resolve, determination, courage and selfless acts shaped and continue to shape our cultural identity here in Canada and throughout the world.” Thank you, Lee!
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