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Indigenous Sharing Circle

Start Time

18:00

End Time

22:00

Date

May 9, 2025

Location

214 Banff Avenue

Banff Canmore Foundation Building

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About the Event

Led by trusted Indigenous community members, the sharing circle offers a space where participants can engage in open conversations about grief, loss, mental illness, and suffering.

PARTNER REGISTRATION here https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeRxW5Fo-gu7xXhNpXI2J2LIVAJvhOU3X4leAnKFnZ2WFuMhA/viewform?usp=sharing

About the Host

One Donut & Conversation at a time, we are on a mission to shape a more empathetic, kind and understanding world.

Travis Rider is a Stoney Nation community member who works to promote mental health and wellness from a Stoney perspective. He believes this work is important because when you incorporate Stoney ways of being and knowing into mental health and addictions support, it creates a relatable path forward to healing for many different people from Indigenous communities.

Teresa Snow is a Stoney Nation community member, Certified Life Skills Coach and Certified Trauma Counselor. Her two traditional names are: Pretty Eagle Woman and Minithni Wiya(Cold Water Woman). She delivers workshops on Grief and Loss and is a knowledge keeper of traditional teachings as well as an avid seamstress/beadwork artist/presenter.

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