A Circle of Confidence and Connection
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Program Facilitator Josse Foster watched participants form new friendships, skills, and and strengths while celebrating Indigenous traditions. In the Tipihew (She Has Equal Capabilities) program, offered by Aboriginal People’s Alliance of Northern Ontario (APANO) in Cochrane, Ontario, participants learn about Indigenous culture and traditions, build on their coping and leadership skills, and have [...] The post A Circle of Confidence and Connection appeared first on Canadian Women's Foundation .
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