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Wisdom: Sharing the importance of mental health

ONWA is supporting Mental Health Week with virtual programming. This week Ontario Native Women’s Association is kicking off a week of events to highlight the importance of mental health. “This week s events are truly a team effort and would not be possible without the support of ONWA s leadership and staff, their contributions are the foundation of this upcoming week and I would like to thank everyone for their tireless efforts and support,” says Niemi Himes, Mental Health worker and lead liaison of ONWA’s Mental Health Week Activities. Mental health awareness Everyone has moments of anxiety and isolation, more so now after a year of staying at home and dealing with mental health head on.

Dilico Delivers 10,000 Doses

Picture supplied A huge accomplishment for Dilico Anishinaabek Family Care. The agency is quite pleased to say it is reached 10,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine, first doses given to all First Nation communities, within its service area. Dilico adds it has worked with its nurses tirelessly since January, along with two health units and the Ontario Native Women’s Association. On Air Now

Drawing on Indigenous tradition of beadwork helps Anishinaabe mother develop booming home business

Drawing on Indigenous tradition of beadwork helps Anishinaabe mother develop booming home business
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Wisdom: Proudly defining the narrative - TBNewsWatch com

Ontario Native Women’s Association Executive director Cora-Lee McGuire-Cyrette Cora-Lee McGuire-Cyrette is no stranger to being part of a team. As the executive director of the Ontario Native Women’s Association (ONWA), McGuire-Cyrette has wholeheartedly immersed herself in the issues at hand since assuming her role in 2015. “Working to address violence against Indigenous women has been a driving force in my life. My grandparents who were residential school survivors have taught me the power of reclaiming leadership and identity, and that my trauma is only part of my story and as a result, I’ve chosen to not let my trauma or others define me,” she says, recounting her own trauma and not allowing it to define her narrative.

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