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Connor - 2025-11-14

Hey I just wanted to say thank you for your service. and how you risk your life everyday to proctect us. so thank you and have a great day

Autism Family Group - 2025-11-14

Dear Armed Forces Veteran or Member, From all of us at AFG, a non-profit community group in London, Ontario, we want to send our heartfelt thanks and warmest wishes to you this Christmas season. Your courage, dedication, and sacrifice—especially during a time when most are home with loved ones—do not go unnoticed. We deeply appreciate everything you do to protect and serve. Our community is made up of children/adults with autism, and families who work every day to support them. Because of your service, our children are able to live in a country where they are free to be themselves—safe, accepted, and able to grow into who they are meant to be. For that, our gratitude runs incredibly deep. We respect all you do to support our country the whole year through, and we hold immense appreciation for the strength and commitment you continue to show. Though you may be far from home, please know that you are firmly in our thoughts. We hope this holiday brings you moments of peace, comfort, and strength, and that the new year brings safety and brighter days ahead. Wishing you a meaningful and blessed Christmas - and or a very Happy Holidays! With gratitude, Autism Family Group (AFG)

charlie gr4 - 2025-11-14

when I think of Rememberence day I think of all the people who faught in the war

Hamdan Gondal - 2025-11-14

I would like to say thank you for fighting for our country and protecting it. My favourite thing about Remembrance Day is remembering the soldiers who sacrificed their lives. In school, we were learning about Remembrance Day all week, they gave us a poppy. I would like to learn more about Canada’s part in WW1 and WW2.

Norah - 2025-11-14

Dear veterans, Thank you for risking your life and keeping Canada safe. Peace means safety and no war. This year for Remembrance Day, I painted poppies for the bulletin board and I wore a poppy. In class, we read the poem of Flanders Field. Thank you for all that you’ve done.

Abdullah - 2025-11-14

I am Abdullah. I am saying thank you for protecting this country by sacrificing your life for our freedom. Our school did a lot of educational activities and talked about the meaning of Remembrance Day. We talked about the war. I learned what the poppy means and I learned about the poem of Flanders Field.

Nikki - 2025-11-14

Dear War Veteran, My name is Nikki. Thank you for keeping Canada safe. Peace means being kind to others. My favourite part of Remembrance Day is wearing a poppy to remember the soldiers.

Ashlynn - 2025-11-14

Dear Veterans, Thank you for fighting for our country. Thank you for keeping us safe. Remembrance Day is important because we remember those who fought and continue to fight for Canada. I wear a poppy so that I never forget those who lost their lives. I admire your bravery.

mitko - 2025-11-14

Dear war veteran, my name is Mitko. Thank you for your service for our country. On Remembrance Day, I wore a poppy to remember the many lives that were lost. Thank you being brave . I appreciate all that that you’ve done.

Adam and Kathy - 2025-11-14

Dear Soldier, I hope this message finds you safe and surrounded by strength this Christmas season. Thank you for the courage, sacrifice, and dedication you show every single day—especially while being far from home and those you love. Please know that you are thought of, appreciated, and deeply respected. May this holiday bring you moments of peace, comfort, and hope, and may the new year return you safely to the people and places that mean the most to you. Wishing you a meaningful Christmas and brighter days ahead. With gratitude, The Kellow Family

Furat A - 2025-11-14

Dear Canadian Armed forces members my name is Furat i am in Grade 9. I would like to thank you for sacrificing your life and for taking care of our country. My favorite part of Remembrance Day was seeing the people wearing the red poppy to represent the fallen soldiers .

Khloe - 2025-11-14

Hi my name is Khloe. My favorite part of the remembrance day on Tuesday was wearing poppies because it has black and red colors on it. A peace means to me is peaceful. I am saying thank you.

Sabrina - 2025-11-14

Hi there, my name is Sabrina. What war did you fight in? Do you have any family members that also fought in the war? Thank you for keeping Canada safe. My favourite part of Remembrance Day is remembering what happened to the soldiers that fought in the war. From Sabrina

David - 2025-11-14

Dear all our veterans, I would like to thank you for risking your life to sacrifice for our life, we hope that you have a safe rest of your life and we hope that Canada stays peaceful. You worked with independence in the Military along with your team and were proud of you, stay strong and have a good rest of your day. From David

Crista - 2025-11-14

Dear Veteran I am writing this letter to say thank you for everything you did and all the sacrifices you made for our country. What was your position in the war? What war did you serve in and how many wars did you serve in? Do you still have any friends you met in war? I like Remembrance Day because it's a day to remember the people that fought in the wars. Did you ride any horses? Did you see a ny tanks? Did you ride in any tanks? From Crista.

Avesta - 2025-11-14

Dear Canadian Army, My name is Avesta, i am in Grade 12, I would like to thank you all for the help you did in the past to save our lives. My favourite part of Remembrance Day is seeing everyone wearing a red poppy. Happy Remembrance Day. - Avesta

david - 2025-11-14

To our respected veterans, I offer my deepest gratitude in this small way. I believe it is because of people like you that our nation exists, and that I can live comfortably within it. The fact that you sacrificed your lives for the country and its citizens is truly admirable, and I believe we must emulate that courageous spirit. I cannot even begin to imagine how difficult it must be to walk that path silently, by your own will. Still, I am grateful and deeply respect you for stepping forward for others, for people you may never even know. I will never forget your sacrifices and will always remember them. And I will never forget the precious value of the good life I enjoy because of you.

Logan - 2025-11-14

Dear Sir/Ma’am, Hello, my name is Logan and I am in grade 6. I go to a Christian school in Markham. Thank you for serving the army and risking your life to protect us from everyone who has tried to hurt us. Thank you for protecting 41,465,298 Canadians. Thank you for being brave to choose to join the army and for helping our country to be very peaceful. Thank you also for doing your job properly because if you didn’t do your job properly we would probably be taken over by other countries. I am sorry if you lost any of your friends and I really hope you didn’t. Please remember this bible verse for every time you are feeling a bit down, “ The Lord himself goes before you and will be with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged.” Deuteronomy 31:8 please also keep this bible verse if you are feeling sad, “Come to me, all who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest." Matthew 11:28 Here is one last bible verse, "Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to Him, and He will make your paths straight. "Proverbs 3:5-6 Thank you again for making Canada a peaceful place for many people.

Hailey - 2025-11-14

Dear Ma’am or Sir, Hello veteran! My name is Hailey. I would like to thank you for what you and your troops did for our freedom and country. I really appreciate what you guys really did. Merci! I am very sorry for all the people who died and loved in your group. Here is a Bible verse that I think might comfort the lost people you love. Here is the bible verse that is for people who have lost anybody who is close to them, Psalms 46:1:“God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. This bible explains that God is the refuge and strength that will help us in times of trouble.” Ephesians 6:11-13: Put on the full armour of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes. For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. Therefore put on the full armour of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand. This verse means to stand for eternity. It means that we are ready for battle with God so that we don’t stand alone.While we are talking about strength, did you stick with God’s strength and guidance to help you guide through your battle? God’s guidance is important to help guide you because then you and your team aren't fighting alone, but instead you are fighting with grace and God’s glory and strength. This will be easier because it will help you win the battle, but also will help you to be closer to God.

Charlotte - 2025-11-13

Dear Veteran, My name is Charlotte, and I live in Markham, Ontario. I’m writing this letter to show my appreciation and encouragement, and I’m honored to be able to write to you! I really appreciate your dedication and hard work you put everyday into serving our country. You have shown courage by protecting us, and because of your dedication, people are able to live, go to school, and do more in the future! I may have never experienced what you’ve gone through, but I hope you recovered from all the pain and suffering. I also hope that you can see your family and friends soon, and I know they are very proud of you! Thank you for your sacrifices, and for all the challenges you faced during the hard times. You have inspired me with your courage and bravery! I pray that God can lead you through the tough challenges you face. On Remembrance day may you remember what you've done and continue to do for our country. Sincerely, Charlotte

Ziya - 2025-11-13

Dear Veterans and members of the CAF, My name is Ziya, I am in sixth grade and I go to school in Markham, Ontario. I am writing this letter to you to show how much gratitude and thanks I feel for protecting our country and having Canada be this great, strong, free country we have right now. Thank you for serving our country. We appreciate all the time and sacrifices you made for our country. I am thankful for everyone who served and/or serves in the CAF and I hope this message finds you warmth and gratefulness. Thank you for doing your part in the military and being brave to battle in the war. I am sorry for all the friends and/or loved ones you have lost. I never experienced the pain and sadness you have felt but I hope that you have recovered from that and live a happy life with God watching over you and protecting you. I am sorry for all the pain you felt and I pray that you are better and your loved ones are safe with God. I am sorry you had to leave all your family and friends at home however I hope you have reunited with them. On remembrance day and everyday we still appreciate what you have done for our country and we are always remember that canada is here because of you, John 14:27 “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.” Sincerely, Ziya

Aurora - 2025-11-13

Dear members/veterans of the Canadian Armed Forces my name is Aurora and I’m in grade seven. I would like to thank you for risking your life to fight for our rights, peace, and to fight for our security. Without you and the other hardworking members of the CAF, our country and potentially others would be in huge danger. I can’t even imagine myself having the courage to go and fight in wars. So I just want to say, thank you so much and I hope you are healthy. Thank you for your service. -Aurora 7F

Charles Ku 7F - 2025-11-13

Dear members of the Canadian Armed Forces, my name is Charles, and i am in Grade 7. I would just like to say thank you for your extravagant work in and out of the battlefield. I would like to say a big thank you to the medics healing and fixing everyone up. I hope that you are safe and happy. I wish you well during your time of service, and that you have a good life. Thank you, merci.

Jessica - 2025-11-13

Dear troops, Hi! My name is Jessica and I go to a school in Markham, Ontario. I am really thankful for your help to our country. I hope you are staying strong Deuteronomy 31:6: “Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the Lord your God goes with you; He will never leave you nor forsake you.” This verse means to be brave and don’t give up no matter what happens because God will be beside you all the time, helping you along the way. Another verse that means to be brave and that God is always by your side is, Joshua 1:9: "Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you are. I am really sorry for those who you lost. I am sorry that you have to be away from your family and friends. I hope that you are safe right now and that you know that God is with you. John 15:13: Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends. This verse means the ultimate sacrifice made by many veterans in service to their country and fellow citizens. Be strong and courageous in the war. Even though I might not experience what you are but i know that you are very brave to do something like this.

Kailey - 2025-11-13

Hi sir, my name is Kailey, and I am a grade 6 student from a school in Markham, ON. I am really grateful that you devoted your lives to serve in the war. Without you, Canada would not be free, and I would not be alive. Your sacrifice means lots to me. I will never know how it was at the war, but I know that it could have been full of pain and sorrow, so I admire your courage, and strength. I know you had to stay away from your family, and that breaks my heart, because family is everything to me. I may not be brave because I can’t stand to be away from my family, but you are one of the most brave people that I know. I hope you are safe right now, and I hope you know that Jesus Christ is with you. “‘“The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face shine on you and be gracious to you; the Lord turn his face toward you and give you peace.” Numbers 6:24-26 I hope this message will bring you peace, and warm your heart. “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.” John 14:27 Thank you for reading my message. Bye! -Kailey

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