Na-Me-Res, Toronto’s non-profit Indigenous organization, hosts its third annual Day of Remembrance gathering at Hillcrest Park on Monday, September 30th, to commemorate National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
This community gathering will feature a sunrise ceremony, sacred fire, traditional drumming, and speeches that will honor the victims, survivors, and families impacted by residential schools in Canada and reignite calls for action on reconciliation.
The Sunrise ceremony is a free-to-attend community event, open to everyone seeking to reflect on, honor, and better understand the diverse history of Canada’s First Nations, Inuit, and Metis people.
MORE ABOUT Day of Remembrance Ceremony, Hosted by Na-Me-Res
Na-Me-Res is a not-for-profit multi-service Indigenous-led organization based in Toronto that is dedicated to serving Indigenous men experiencing homelessness and Indigenous people in Toronto through streets-to-home outreach, skills training, cultural reconnection, affordable housing, and primary health care through its Auduzhe Mino Nesewinong Health clinic.
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Day of Remembrance Ceremony, Hosted by Na-Me-Res
When: September 30th, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Where: Hillcrest Park, 950 Davenport Rd, Toronto (Christie St. & Hillcrest Dr.)
Admission: Free