Every Child Matters Healing Walk

Thursday, September 30, 2021 - 11:00 to 18:00

 

Honouring the children of the past by focusing on the children of the present, to prepare for the children of the future.
As more and more children are being uncovered, and more and more stories are being heard of the atrocious actsof violence committed during the era of Indian residential schools. The fact still remains that First Nations, Métis & Inuit people are still reeling with the inter-generational and present day trauma. Loss & grief of our way of life, our language & our children, while dealing with the attempts to assimilate and colonize us. We asked, "Where do we go from here?"
The answer is, and always has been, to focus on our children.
 
Contact information:
LaceyGeorge
LaceyGeorge@soahac.ca
519-916-1755 x2035
Jaimie Jordan
jjordan@namerind.on.ca
519-252-9183 

Masks and social distancing in effect 

(519)253-3000
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