As Canada gets set for Truth and Reconciliation Day on Sept. 30, Stratford’s Falstaff Family Centre will be doing its part to help tell the story of the region’s Indigenous people.

We Were So Far Away, an exhibit from the Indigenous-led Legacy of Hope Foundation that tells the story of residential school survivors, will be on display in the centre’s Community Room from Monday, Sept. 22, to Sept. 26, as well as from Sept. 29 to Sept. 30, between 12 p.m and 6 p.m.

During the exhibit, orange T-shirts, which commemorate the horrific experiences of residential school survivors, will be available for sale from Winona Sands of Howling Moon Aboriginal Arts, a member of Walpole Island First Nation.

A micro-exhibit on loan from the Stratford-Perth Museum that displays more than 10,000 years of a

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