No Stone Left Alone
Terry's guests, Maureen and Randall Purvis, from www.nostoneleftalone.ca. The conversation centers around the No Stone Left Alone Memorial Foundation, which honors Canadian veterans by involving students in remembrance activities. Founders Randall and Maureen Purvis discuss the foundation's origins, its growth over 15 years, and its impact on communities across Canada and internationally. They emphasize the importance of educating youth about the sacrifices made by veterans and the need for ongoing support to sustain their initiatives.
Takeaways
The No Stone Left Alone Foundation aims to honor veterans by involving students in remembrance activities.
Maureen Purvis was appointed as honorary lieutenant colonel, reflecting her commitment to military service and remembrance.
The foundation has been active for 15 years, with a mission to place poppies on veterans' headstones.
Students are encouraged to reflect on the sacrifices of veterans through personal connections to their stories.
The initiative has grown organically, with participation from schools and communities across Canada.
The foundation has placed over three-quarters of a million poppies since its inception.
Internationally, the program has reached schools in Poland, fostering connections with local history.
The foundation operates with a small team, relying heavily on volunteers and community support.
Educational resources are crucial for teachers to effectively engage students in remembrance activities.
The program aims to instill a sense of civic responsibility and understanding of military history in young people.
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