Step out in style and purpose with our Orange Shirt Croc Charm, a small but powerful accessory with a big message.
Designed to fit perfectly on your Crocs , this charm honours the spirit of Orange Shirt Day, remembering those who have survived and those who did not at residential schools, and the importance of truth and reconciliation.
Orange Shirt Day Croc Charm are ,made durable, water-resistant, lightweight, and easy to snap on or off your crocs. Whether you're wearing it to show solidarity, support survivors, or educate others, this charm is a conversation starter and a reminder that Every Child Matters.Â
Purchase a Kookum Scarf! For each Kookum Scarf purchased, we will donate $5.00 CAD to support Ukraine.
Previously we have made donations to ensure support goes to Ukraine as soon as possible. So far, over $21,000 has been donated to Ukraine. We'll keep you updated on all proceeds and exactly where they're going!
We Stand with Ukraine. As Indigenous peoples, our connection to Ukraine through the Kookum scarves is a powerful symbol of solidarity. These vibrant scarves, cherished by both our communities, represent resilience, culture, and the strength of matriarchs. By wearing them, we honour our shared histories and stand with Ukraine during this challenging time. Learn more about our shared history.
Support Indigenous artists, Indigenous business, and Indigenous communities. A royalty paid for each product sold. Information of each Indigenous Artist and description of art is featured with each product sent.
Indigenous owned and operated, based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Indigenous Face Masks is an initiative to bring face masks to Indigenous children and youth in our Indigenous communities across Canada. Â
Each Kokum Scarf purchased, we will donate $5.00 CAD to support Ukraine through the Canadian Red Cross. So far, we together we have donated $21,035.00!
Each Indigenous Face Mask that is purchased, we send the same style mask to one of our communities; they are distributed through local Indigenous community programming, local Indigenous elementary schools and high schools in our Indigenous communities.
As of March 23, 2022, we have currently have sent out 46,080 masks to many First Nation reserves, and urban Indigenous community programs since we started in October 13, 2020. With your help, we are providing masks to our Indigenous children and youth, as there are many Indigenous communities still in need of your support.
In 2021, We have donated the proceeds from our Every Child Matters Face Masks, we donated a total of $25,500 to the Orange Shirt Day Society, Indspire, Legacy of Hope Foundation, Gord Downie and Chanie Wenjack Fund, and the Indian Residential School Survivor Society. We will continue to support communities and looking forward to supporting our Indigenous peoples. We thank you for your kindness.