Quaker Canada's 100 Reasons to Rise is a captivating photo documentary project showcasing 100 everyday heroes captured by renowned photographer Misan Harriman.
The project, part of Quaker's global platform 'You've Got This,' celebrates the resilience and hope found in morning rituals. Supported by research indicating that mornings are viewed as the most hopeful part of the day by nearly half of Canadians, the 100 Reasons to Rise campaign aims to inspire and uplift consumers through authentic stories of individuals facing significant moments in their lives. By spotlighting a diverse range of subjects from ages 1 to 100, the project underscores the universal experience of starting the day with determination and optimism.
The exhibition, which initially debuted at The Harbourfront Centre in Toronto, is now set to engage commuters at Union Station, offering an immersive experience for visitors to explore the stories behind the photographs. Additionally, an interactive digital platform allows audiences to delve deeper into the personal narratives of the featured individuals.
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