Events
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AkweGO: Ma’iingaan
This program provides 1:1 support and group activities for Indigenous children between 7 to 12 years of age. For more information please contact Mara at akwego@mwikwedong.com or through Facebook
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CPNP: Prenatal Breastfeeding Class – virtual
This program is for CPNP client’s. Please contact Mary Lynn to get the Zoom link at cpnp@mwikwedong.com or on Facebook here
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EarlyON: Kindergym
This is a drop-in event. For more information please email EarlyON at earlyonbmc@mwikwedong.com or on Facebook
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AkweGO: Migizi
This program provides 1:1 support and group activities for Indigenous children between 7 to 12 years of age. For more information please contact Mara at akwego@mwikwedong.com or through Facebook
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CRC: Drum Nights
For more information, contact Lorne Pawis at (519) 371-1147 ext. 231 or email crc@mwikwedong.com.
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EarlyON: Early Learning Indoor Playgroup
This is a drop-in event. For more information please email Barb at earlyonbmc@mwikwedong.com, email Sarah at cpnpsg@mwikwedong.com, or you can join us on Facebook!
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Wiisinadaa: Gardening
To find out more or to register please contact Adrienne on Facebook here or email her at wiisinadaa@mwikwedong.com
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International Overdose Awareness Day: Sunrise Ceremony at Reconciliation Garden
Open to all community and allies. Recognizing and honoring those we've lost, those surviving, those struggling with substance misuse, those on their healing journey, and all those impacted by drug poisonings. Hosted at Reconciliation Garden at Kelso Beach at Nawash Park. For more information, contact Rachel or Wendy at (519) 371-1147 ext 248 or ext…
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ISRC/IMAW: Grief Recovery
Together, we learn, we grow, we heal. Grief Recovery assistance for people of all races, religions and background. The focus and expertise is in helping people recover from loss, a normal and natural process that everyone experiences in their lives. To register please contact Ronat (Ronnie) at 519-371-1147 ext 245 or email isrc@mwikwedong.com. The ISRC…
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ISRC/IMAW: Kizhaay – I am a Kind Man
KIZHAAY ANISHINAABE NIIN is Anishinaabemowin (Ojibway language) for “I am a kind man”, this phrase guides us in how to engage men to take action to end violence against Indigenous women. This program creates space for men to strengthen their cultural values and promote wellness and resiliency in their communities. To register please contact Ronat…