Every Child Matters – Round Stickers - 5 cm / 1.97 in
Every Child Matters – Round Stickers - 5 cm / 1.97 in
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MADE FOR YOU
MADE FOR YOU
Our products are made-to-order, meaning each item is printed specifically when you place an order. This ensures minimal waste and prevents overproduction, contributing to a more sustainable environment.
CRAFTED IN TORONTO
CRAFTED IN TORONTO
We’re proud to partner with local businesses in Toronto to design and create each piece, supporting the community and keeping production close to home.
Carry the message of Every Child Matters wherever you go with our custom-designed, licensed stickers. Featuring the phrase “Every Child Matters” in both English and Arabic (‘كل طفل يهم’), this sticker is a meaningful way to show support and promote awareness. The blue Arabic calligraphy, created by Kuasa Aksara, is beautifully interwoven with the English text, representing unity across languages and cultures.
This design is licensed by the Orange Shirt Society, the official trademark holder of ‘Every Child Matters.’ Perfect for decorating laptops, notebooks, or any surface you choose, these stickers remind us of our shared responsibility to honour the history of Indigenous communities and work towards a more inclusive future.
All proceeds from the sale of these stickers will go to the Orange Shirt Society, which will use the money to support its mission of reconciliation and cultural preservation.