Wabano Kids: Medicine Walk at Richelieu Park
Join us for medicine walk with Sharon where she will provide a teaching on the different medicines at Richelieu Park. 300 Pere-Blancs Ave. Lunch will be provided Wabano Kids programming is for parents, caregivers with Indigenous children ages 0-6 years old who are registered with Wabano. If you would like to become part of the...
Grandma Talks and Breastfeeding
Grandma Talks is a week to week program for expectant mothers looking to connect with a community for support and sharing. We will practice self-care through storytelling and traditional teachings. We look forward to celebrating this beautiful journey with you! For questions or issues registering, please contact: Shania Snache, EY Family Support Worker 613-748-0657 ext....
Diabetes Education Group: Diabetes Complications
Come meet with our Diabetes team to learn more about diabetes management. Each week we will meet to answer your questions about diabetes and discuss different topics such as: nutrition, fitness education, light mobility activities and traditional teachings. MAY IS DIABETES 101 May 9th: Diabetes Complications Refreshments will be provided! Wabano programs are for First...
Storytelling with Isaac Murdoch
Join us for storytelling with Isaac Murdoch in Blackburn Hamlet. Bus pick-up: Assumption School at 236 Levis Ave for bus to leave 5:30 pm Destination: Blackburn Hamlet at 2391 Pepin Ct. Bus return: bus will leave from Blackburn at 8:00 pm Destination: Assumption School at 236 Levis Ave Wabano programs are for First Nation, Inuit...
Wellbriety – Indigenous Recovery Group
This co-ed group will focus on a holistic approach to learn and benefit from traditional, as well as conventional means of healing. It will provide the medicine and tools that will help empower ourselves over drugs, alcohol and or violence, to help us overcome the trauma that has caused our spirits to be wounded. Programming...