La Fondation autochtone de l'espoir remercie l'équipe de Eight Ounce Coffee
(Ottawa, ON) 26 avril 2022 - La Fondation autochtone de l'espoir (FAE) est reconnaissante du soutien et de la générosité d'esprit dont a fait preuve l'équipe de Eight Ounce Coffee qui a récolté et jumelé des dons pour la FAE. Ce soutien contribuera grandement à aider la FAE à continuer à relier les communautés à leur histoire commune et à s'attaquer à l'injustice et à la discrimination systémiques.
Eight Ounce Coffee is a company of coffee people passionate about specialty coffee and all the fun gear and equipment that go with it. Based in Calgary, with team members in Calgary, Montreal and Toronto, Eight Ounce Coffee began in 2011 and quickly grew to expand their line of products considerably. They only sell the best quality product in every category – never selling knock-offs or imitations, and they support those who innovate, not those who copy. Now the biggest specialty coffee equipment distributor in Canada, selling to almost four thousand locations across the country and in America, they distribute to some of the biggest and best names in specialty coffee around the world. Eight Ounce Coffee is a huge part of the growing specialty coffee scene in Canada – they love the community of coffee in Canada and wouldn’t be where they are today without it.
“One of our core values at Eight Ounce is taking care of each other. It’s important for us to care not only for our team members and customers, but also the diverse communities in and outside of coffee. We’re happy to support organizations like LHF who help uplift Indigenous folks and create a positive impact for the communities they serve,” said Dianne Eclar, Community Strategist at Eight Ounce Coffee.
“While the problems of generational trauma and systemic discrimination may seem insurmountable at times, with the support of people like the team at Eight Ounce Coffee, a cup of coffee can be the first step in bringing people together to discuss Indigenous history, building respectful relationships and promoting hope and healing in Canada, said Teresa Edwards, Executive Director and In-House Legal Counsel at the LHF.
The LHF is a national, Indigenous-led, charitable organization that has been working to promote healing and Reconciliation in Canada for over 21 years. The LHF’s goal is to educate and raise awareness about the history and existing intergenerational impacts of the Residential and Day School Systems and subsequent Sixties Scoop on Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit, and Métis) Survivors, their descendants, and their communities to promote hope and healing in Canada. The LHF works to encourage people to address discrimination and injustice in order to contribute to the equity, dignity, and respectful treatment of Indigenous Peoples and to foster Reconciliation.
La FAE dispose de plus de 25 expositions accessibles au public et travaille à rendre ses autres expositions disponibles en ligne. La Fondation possède également des programmes d'enseignement de la maternelle à la 12e année et pour les adultes, ainsi que des guides d'activités visant à sensibiliser les Canadiens à l'histoire autochtone et à l'histoire commune des pensionnats et des externats, de la Rafle des années 60, etc. La FAE travaille à développer l'empathie et la compréhension afin d'éliminer le racisme à l’égard des peuples autochtones.
Pour les demandes médiatiques, contactez :
Teresa Edwards, B.A., LL.B. JD. Directrice générale et conseillère juridique interne
Fondation autochtone de l’espoir
Courriel:info@legacyofhope.ca Téléphone:613-237-4806, poste 303