Official Two Worlds Collection

Walk in Two Worlds. Carry the Message Forward.

Created by Phyllis Webstad
Co-Founder of Orange Shirt Day
Every Child Matters

Meet Phyllis

Phyllis Webstad is Secwépemc (Shuswap) from Stswecem’c Xget’tem First Nation near Williams Lake, British Columbia, and is also of Scottish and Irish heritage.

As co-founder of Orange Shirt Day – Every Child Matters, she has shared her story with audiences across Canada and internationally to ensure the legacy and impacts of residential schools are never forgotten.

Every Child Matters

Honouring the children and Survivors of residential schools and committing to reconciliation and education.

The Two Feathers Design

The Two Worlds design is a personal continuation of that journey — created to honour identity, encourage dialogue, and carry the message forward with integrity and care.

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Two Worlds Collection-   Lapel Pin

Two Worlds Collection- Lapel Pin

$8.00
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Two Worlds Collection-   Orange Hat

Two Worlds Collection- Orange Hat

$45.00
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Two Worlds Collection-  Hoodies Adult Sizes

Two Worlds Collection- Hoodies Adult Sizes

$69.99
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Two Worlds Collection-   Orange Shirt Youth Sizes

Two Worlds Collection- Orange Shirt Youth Sizes

$28.99
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For Schools, Organizations & Communities Across Canada

We proudly support schools, Indigenous organizations, community groups, businesses, and government offices across Canada. Bulk pricing and coordinated nationwide shipping are available to ensure timely delivery before September 30. For many institutions, participation helps support commitments aligned with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Calls to Action.

  • Schools and school districts
  • Indigenous organizations and Friendship Centres
  • Municipal and government offices
  • Nonprofits and community groups
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Community Impact

Together, we are creating a more informed, compassionate and reconciled community.

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Stay Connected

Join our journey of education, remembrance, and reconciliation.

The Meaning Behind the Two Worlds Design

  • Identity
  • Intergenerational resilience
  • Shared responsibility
  • Ongoing learning

September 30 & Ongoing Reconciliation

September 30 — the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation — is a day of remembrance, reflection, and education across Canada.

Meaningful participation requires more than acknowledgement.

Reconciliation is not symbolic.

It is educational.

It is relational.

It is ongoing.

The Two Worlds Collection exists to support that ongoing commitment — in classrooms, workplaces, communities, and homes.

By wearing and displaying the Two Worlds design, individuals and organizations demonstrate a commitment to learning, remembrance, and meaningful action.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes. The Two Worlds design was created personally by Phyllis Webstad and is offered through authorized production partners.

  • Yes. We provide coordinated bulk ordering, institutional pricing, and Canada-wide shipping.

  • Absolutely. While the collection is frequently used for National Day for Truth and Reconciliation initiatives, it is designed to support year-round education, awareness, and community engagement.

  • Yes. The collection was created to encourage meaningful conversations about truth, reconciliation, identity, and shared responsibility. Many schools incorporate the products into learning activities and awareness initiatives throughout the year.