Events
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LLC: Open Crafting
For more information or to register please contact Margaret or Wendy at ext 229 or by email at llc@mwikwedong.com or llc-wlb@mwikwedong.com. You can find the Life Long Care program on Facebook here
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AkweGO: Nigig
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 akwe.go@mwikwedong.com or through Facebook
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EarlyON: Make and Take – Handprint Mugs – Please register
For more information or to register please email EarlyON at earlyonhv@mwikwedong.com or earlyonmj@mwikwedong.com or on Facebook
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CPNP/UAHLP: Yoga for Pelvic Health
Every body welcome, all genders, all ages. This is by registration. For more information or to register, contact Shannon at uahlp@mwikwedong.com.
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EarlyON: Make and Take – Handprint Mugs – Please register
For more information or to register please email EarlyON at earlyonhv@mwikwedong.com or earlyonmj@mwikwedong.com or on Facebook
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RH/WIIS: The Creative Chef
This is Meal Magic. We are taking items that you get from the food bank and we are turning them into healthy starts at home. This program will give you the skills you need to take it from pantry to plate. To register, contact admin@mwikwedong.com with your name and phone number. Limit 6 spots. Attendees…
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AkweGO: Makwa
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 akwe.go@mwikwedong.com or through Facebook
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CAPC: Busy Beavers – Please register
This is a relief care program where school-age children are able to come, interact, play, learn and be proud of who they are. Dinner and teachings are provided weekly by staff and special guests. Please register. Spaces limited. For more information please contact Sarah at 519-371-1147 ex 222 or go to our Facebook
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RH/IMHW: Sacred Lines
This program provides cultural teachings related to spirit and the Seven Grandfather Teachings, joined with skills in art and re-storying the self. Hosts will provide grounding methods using art as a channel for connection and rekindle the embers of spirit using a sketchbook. Each week will follow one of the Seven Grandfather Teachings, included in…
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WN: Buffalo Riders
Buffalo Riders is a culturally centered, early intervention program to support Indigenous youth at risk of substance use, strengthening community capacity with teachings on resiliency, traditional knowledge, and emotional intelligence to foster hope and purpose, helping youth build protective factors against addiction. Developed by the Thunderbird Partnership Foundation, this program is for youth aged 13-18.…