Orange Shirt Day Partnership

DFL Productions is proud to be a Premier Partner of the Orange Shirt Society, supporting reconciliation and honoring Survivors of Indian residential schools.

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Our Partnership with Orange Shirt Society

We are honored to be recognized as a Premier Partner for the Orange Shirt Society, working together to promote awareness and support reconciliation efforts across Canada.

Premier Partner Status

As a Premier Partner, we are officially licensed to distribute Orange Shirt Society merchandise and support their mission.

  • ✓ Official 2026 Design Partner
  • ✓ Licensed Merchandise Retailer
  • ✓ Supporting Reconciliation Efforts

Every Child Matters

In one simple action, by wearing an orange shirt, you are acknowledging the pains of Indian residential schools, while contributing to create a future where Indigenous communities are included and honoured.

  • ✓ Honoring Survivors
  • ✓ Supporting Education
  • ✓ Promoting Reconciliation

2026 Official Merchandise

Featuring the winning design by Emily Galeazzi, a Grade 2 student whose artwork radiates pure happiness and innocence - the way every childhood should be.

2026 Every Child Matters T-Shirt

2026 T-Shirt

Official Every Child Matters t-shirt featuring Emily Galeazzi's beautiful design symbolizing hope and reconciliation.

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2026 Every Child Matters Sweatshirt

2026 Sweatshirt

Comfortable and meaningful sweatshirt perfect for showing your support on Orange Shirt Day and throughout the year.

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Orange Shirt Day Beaded Lapel Pin

Beaded Lapel Pins

Beautiful handcrafted beaded lapel pins created in partnership with Tribal Roots Inc. - a meaningful way to show your support.

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About the 2026 Design

Emily Galeazzi with her winning design

Emily Galeazzi - 2026 Design Winner

A Grade 2 student from Coldstream, BC whose beautiful design radiates pure happiness and innocence.

We are overjoyed to congratulate Emily Galeazzi, a Grade 2 student from Coldstream, BC, who won our 2026 Every Child Matters T-shirt design contest!

Emily's design immediately captured the selection committee's attention with artwork that radiates pure happiness and innocence - the way every childhood should be.

Between the 1870s and 1996, more than 150,000 First Nations, Inuit, and Métis children were taken from their families and placed in Indian residential schools. For many, happiness became a distant memory or a dream. Emily's beautiful design offers a powerful symbol of hope.

Hope that Survivors find peace & happiness and hope that Canada's reconciliation efforts will ensure a future where EVERY CHILD MATTERS.

Thank you, Emily, for your meaningful contribution to the reconciliation movement!

Support Reconciliation

Join us in supporting the Orange Shirt Society's mission to honor Survivors and advance reconciliation in Canada.

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