About the project
This project aims to work towards connecting various Indigenous Peoples and communities by sharing their local cultural practices and demonstrating how these practices benefit their own or others well-being and healing journeys. This project will focus on working with Indigenous Knowledge Keepers across Canada and LHF will film their approved self-care teachings or on-the-land practices that promote well-being for Survivors to expand their healing and return to cultural knowledge and practices. The overall goal is to see increased well-being and cultural reclamation for survivors and family members Interweaving our Communities is a living project that will be updated regularly with new content weekly. Our hope is to continue to inspire acts of Reconciliation and cultural reclamation.For more information or if you have any questions, please contact Casey Gransden
A special thank you to the Department of Canadian Heritage for funding this project.

À propos de la FAE
La Fondation autochtone de l’espoir (FAE) est un organisme de bienfaisance national, dirigé par des Autochtones, qui travaille depuis plus de 22 ans à promouvoir la guérison et à mettre fin au racisme au Canada. L'objectif de la Fondation est d'éduquer et de sensibiliser les gens à l'histoire et aux impacts actuels du système des pensionnats et des externats, ainsi qu'aux conséquences des années soixante sur les survivants autochtones (Premières Nations, Inuits et Métis), leurs descendants et leurs communautés, afin de promouvoir la guérison et la réconciliation.