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Moose Hide Campaign Day is on May 16th and over 250K Canadians have already registered to take a stand against violence towards women, girls, and all those along the gender continuum.

Moose Hide Pins

Each pin sparks conversations and helps shine a light into the shadows of a devastating social illness impacting all Canadians. Worn as a commitment to honour, respect and protect the women and children in your life, pins are completely free and come in batches of 25 so you can spread the word of the campaign. We also offer the option of animal-free pins.

We provide these pins and information cards as a free gift of medicine. In return, we ask you to not sell them for any amount of money – and consider doing the following:

Share a photo of yourself wearing a pin on social media and tagging us!

Carry extra pins with you to share with those who ask you about it.

Donating towards future moose hide pin production and distribution.

Video and more information https://moosehidecampaign.ca/pins

Moose Hide Pins social media download - see below.

We are pleased to announce the livestream originating from Victoria, B.C. will be hosted by Harlan Kingfisher, the founder of Smudge the Blades, which celebrates First Nations hockey with laughter and pride.

Moose Hide Campaign Day is a day of ceremony where all Canadians are called to join together to take a stand against violence towards women and children and to take practical steps for our collective journey of reconciliation. Together, we are making a change.

LIVESTREAM FROM VICTORIA, BC

The livestream originating from Victoria, BC. will feature a keynote speaker, messages from Raven Lacerte, and more information on how we can all work together to end gender based violence in Canada.

WALK TO END VIOLENCE

Events and walks hosted by communities, schools and groups across Canada, with a livestream of the Walk to End Violence streamed live from the lawn of the Legislative Assembly in Victoria, BC.

FAST TO END VIOLENCE

As in common in many Indigenous cultures, fasting is a symbol of commitment, and a way to deepen your intention. We encourage everybody to participate in the fast from sunrise to sunset on Moose Hide Campaign Day.

SUNRISE & FAST BREAKING CEREMONIES

An important part of Moose Hide Campaign Day is the Sunrise and Fast-breaking Ceremonies.The Sunrise Ceremony from the East Coast of Canada starts the day with intention. You can watch the ceremony when the sun rises in your location on Turtle Island. For those participating in the Fast to End Violence, there will be a livestream of the ceremony from Victoria, BC.

MORE INFORMATION AT https://moosehidecampaign.ca/campaignday