Photo: Students at St. Mary School in Edmonton painting poppies to be placed at a NSLA commemoration in Groesbeek, Netherlands.
It’s only through our community of supporters that this work is made possible.
Whether you are a dedicated volunteer or a caring financial donor, your continued support allows us to honour Canada’s veterans with personal acts of remembrance and gratitude.
Thank you for being the heart of our mission!
WATCH
Brigadier-General (Retired) Bill Fletcher and CWO (Retired) Mac Torrie share their own personal connection to No Stone Left Alone, and why they believe the program is so important.
“I’m a veteran. I served overseas, I lost friends. I never want them to be forgotten. No Stone Left Alone to me means that they will never be forgotten. And we owe it to each and every woman who has served in uniform to remember their service and their sacrifice.”
Brigadier-General (Ret’d) Bill Fletcher,
NSLA Advisor
OUR MISSION
To honour the service and sacrifice of Canada’s military by educating and inspiring youth to place poppies on veterans’ headstones.
What is the No Stone Left Alone program?
No Stone Left Alone (NSLA) provides resources and support to guide educators, students and community members for holding their own commemorative events at a cemetery in their community - expressing respect and gratitude for our fallen military veterans, while honouring living veterans, serving members and their families. Learn more…
WATCH
No Stone Left Alone
A Global News Special Presentation
This 30 minute national television broadcast hosted by Global Toronto anchor, Tracy Tong, highlights No Stone Left Alone’s work to engage youth in an authentic remembrance of those who have served.
Aired November 11, 2023 on Global stations across Canada
WATCH
No Stone Left Alone National Ceremony Event
from Beechmount Cemetery in Edmonton
See the NSLA program in practice during our national event - as students stand in the resting place of veterans and reflect on their personal connection to the concepts of service, sacrifice, remembrance, gratitude and citizenship.
Live streamed November 2, 2023 on nostoneleftalone.ca
The need remains great, as we continue our work to honour every Canadian veteran. Please give to help us ensure that all Canadian students have the opportunity to participate.
"It is always important to honour our veterans, some fallen never to return home, because they are the reason that we live our lives the way we do."
- Student Participant, Harbour Breton, NL
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