Residential School Project PR Support
Stó:lō Nation Chiefs’ Council
The Project
Media Relations | Event Support | Strategic Communications
The Stó:lō Nation Chiefs’ Council (SNCC), led by Chief David Jimmie, initiated a comprehensive project in response to the knowledge of unmarked graves in former residential school cemeteries. Phase 1 of this endeavour, named the Xyólhmet ye Syéwiqwélh (Taking Care of Our Children) project, aimed to investigate potential unmarked graves and missing children connected to three former residential school sites within S’ólh Téméxw, specifically St. Mary’s, Coqualeetza and All Hallows institutions in British Columbia’s Fraser Valley, as well as the Coqualeetza Indian Hospital.
The Xyólhmet ye Syéwiqwélh (Taking Care of Our Children) project team takes direction from the SNCC and advisory groups, including a number of additional First Nations and cultural advisors. It is operationalized through the Stó:lō Service Agency Board of Directors and Stó:lō Research and Resource Management Centre. Stó:lō Nation’s main centre of operations is in Chilliwack, B.C. The announcement of knowledge gathered over the last 18 months is just the first of multiple phases as this project is slated to take several years.
Media Relations Materials
Strategic Communications
Recommendations
To sustain positive media momentum, it’s crucial to engage reporters for future events, establish interview time blocks and provide media training for spokespeople. Ongoing communication with Survivors and the public is essential, using impactful materials and digital resources.








Future Considerations
- Maintain a web page with video and resource transcripts.
- Ensure accessibility by coordinating with ASL interpreters ahead of events.
- Develop guidelines for displaying the project’s traditional name, accommodating font limitations in various publications.



