You've helped us #CraftChange since 2015
With over
$324,000
donated to non-profit organizations across Canada.
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Wear your orange shirt in remembrance and respect to honour and support the students and survivors of Canada's Residential School system, and pay respects to those who did not make it.
The Orange Shirt Society's 2024 Every Child Matters design features artwork by Aliyah Bautista, a Grade 11 student from Ponoka, Alberta. Her design includes a central child figure representing the "I" in "child" and is intended to honor those who died or are healing from residential schools, emphasizing that all children matter. The design also serves as a reminder of the impacts of residential schools on families and cultures.
Maker House is also proud to donate 50% of the sales from these shirts to Indigenous communities and organizations through our #CraftChange Program. We have donated over $40,000 to various Indigenous organizations through 2025. The proceeds of this shirt currently go to the Orange Shirt Society and the First Nations Child & Family Caring Society. Watch our Instagram for donation updates in June for Indigenous Peoples Month, and again on September 30th for Truth & Reconciliation Day.
100% preshrunk cotton.
Fit: classic crew neck unisex tee shirt
Printed in Ottawa, ON.
| Size | Small | Medium |
| Length | 22" | 23.5" |
| Width | 17" | 18" |
We currently offer shipping within Canada with Canada Post, ICS, Purolator and UPS.
You can return or exchange unused items* within 30 days with the original receipt and packaging. Refunds are issued to the original payment method.
*Certain items cannot be returned, view the full policy.
We are proud to donate 2% of every sale to community organizations and non-profits. Since opening in 2015, we've donated $324,000 with your help through the sales of Canadian-made products.
With over
donated to non-profit organizations across Canada.