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Build Your own Remembrance Page

Remembrance Day Is Everyday

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Browse the list of work areas below to access the appropriate upload forms for each section. These spaces are designed for you to contribute directly to community projects and share your remembrance activities in meaningful ways.

Need help getting started? Visit our Supporters FAQ for step-by-step guides, how-to articles, and demonstration videos.

Have a suggested category that’s not listed? We’d love to hear from you — Contact Us with your ideas, and we’ll do our best to accommodate them.

The Peoples War History Project

Every day, thousands of people share meaningful stories about their relatives and loved ones on social media. Sadly, these unique memories often fade from view within days, lost in the endless stream of new content — much like yesterday’s news, quickly forgotten.

The People’s War History Project was created to offer a lasting home for these personal stories. Here, they can be preserved, searched, revisited, edited, and expanded over time. This platform ensures that the memories of loved ones, especially those lost in war service, are never forgotten and can be honoured for generations to come.



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