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Updates Newsletter 2021
Hello Friends of Clan Mothers Healing Village! We hope that this finds you healthy and well. Clan Mothers is undergoing a wide variety of projects...
Clan Mothers to Recieve $250,000 Grant from Indigenous Innovation Initiative
It is such an honour to have been chosen as one of the 10 grant recipients in the Advancing Indigenous Gender Equality through Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship Program. This grant will provide $250,000 to the Clan Mother Healing Village project. This a great step closer toward our goal of building a holistic healing village for women coping with trauma, addiction and sexual violence. check out the the full news release here.
New Manitoba lodge for Indigenous women in need ‘not just a healing place, it’s a village’
The Clan Mothers Healing Lodge will help women coping with trauma, addiction and sexual violence. Stephanie Cram · CBC News A lodge in a backyard in...
February 2021 Progress Newsletter
Hello Friends of Clan Mothers Healing Village! We hope that this finds you healthy and well. In our relationship with you, we enjoy sharing updates...
Dec 2020 Year End Newsletter
Clan Mothers Healing Village & Knowledge Centre acknowledges with much gratitude your support on this critically needed Village Project. Through...
A Land-Based Healing Village with a Focus on Restorative Cultural Therapies, Solutions and Programs
Clan Mothers is committed to the creation of a contemporary, sustainable Healing Village guided by a Grandmother Elders Council. Our Healing Village...
‘Colonial patriarchal masculinity’ keeps #MeToo stories inside Indigenous communities
Indigenous communities have seen their own influx of stories of sexual assault following the rise of the #MeToo movement. But Lindsay Nixon...
‘See Me’: Indigenous women take stand against human trafficking in London
With drums, war paint, songs and art, Indigenous women and supporters spoke out Monday against human trafficking in London and stood in solidarity...
Life and Death In Care
There are more Indigenous kids in the child welfare system today than at the height of residential schools. But no one knows exactly how high the...
Meet the people of Eel Ground First Nation who are using food to reclaim culture
The return of traditional foods and a community space has become a catalyst for healing in Natoaganeg There are about 650 people who live on the Eel...