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Services

Talking~Healing Circles

A variety of Talking/Sharing/Healing Circles, including:
Men's Circles
Women's Circles
Youth Circles
Restorative Justice Circles
Reconciliation Circles
Family Wellbeing Circles

Circles of Strength

Culturally Specific Counselling- Individual, Couples, Family

Anxiety
Depression
Co-Dependence
Grief
Trauma
Anger Management & Emotional Regulation
​Parenting Support
Bipolar Disorder
Borderline Personality Disorder
Intimate Partner Violence
Domestic Violence
Human Trafficking

Recovery Programs ~ Acudetox Acupuncture ~ Wellbriety


Acudetox Acupuncture-  6-week program. Maximum 10 participants. MUST PRE-REGISTER
Encouraging Community Wellness for Behavioral Health, including Addictions, Mental Health, and Disaster & Emotional Trauma. The NADA Protocol is a non-verbal approach to healing. It is a standardized ear acupuncture and acupressure treatment that involves the gentle placement of up to 5 needles and/or seeds & beads into specific sites on each ear and sitting quietly, usually in a group setting, for 45 minutes. BENEFITS • Increased calmness, better sleep • Decrease in anxiety and agitation • Reduced cravings for alcohol and other drugs (including nicotine) • Relief from stress & trauma • Easier connection with counseling & other health & healing treatments

Wellbriety
The Medicine Wheel and 12 Steps were developed by the White Bison Institute, based on teachings of the Medicine Wheel, the Cycle of Life, and the Four Laws of Change. This program is designed to be a culturally-appropriate 12-step recovery program for Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples. Providing a safer and braver space for learning, sharing, and healing.

Land-Based Healing~Wellness

A variety of land-based wellness, healing, and ceremonial activities, including:

Cultural Teachings- (Shelter Building, Sweat Lodge, Connection, Land Stewardship, and Responsibilities)

Ceremony- (Sweat Lodge, Full Moon Ceremony, Sacred Fire, Sacred Pipe, Fasting, Cedar Baths, Feasting, Webdegaywin), change of season ceremonies
Culture Camps- (Harvesting, Trapping, Connection to Land and Water, Camping, Canoeing, Snowshoeing, Hiking, Animal Tracking )

The Kairos Blanket Exercise ~ Facilitation & Training  

​The KAIROS Blanket Exercise is an experiential workshop that explores the nation-to-nation relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in Canada. Blankets arranged on the floor represent land, and participants are invited to step into the roles of First Nations, Inuit, and later Métis peoples.
The workshop helps people to understand how the colonization of this land impacts those who were here long before settlers arrived. It engages people’s minds and hearts in understanding why the relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples is often broken and how we can act together in learning the Truth before Reconciliation. 


Facilitation- Mashkiwizii Manido Foundation delivers the Kairos Blanket Exercise for organizations, businesses, and institutions. Please reach out to book your KBE, moving forward in an understanding of Truth, Reconciliation, and Action. 

Training- Mashkiwizii Manido Foundation, in partnership with Kairos Canada, has 2 certified trainers. We have the ability to train facilitators and instructors to deliver the KBE. The trainers are willing to travel to deliver this training. Reach out to inquire, obtain a quote, and book yours today!

Workshops ~ Guest Speakers


Cultural Awareness Workshops- Medicine Wheel, 7 Sacred Teachings, Stages of Life, Rites of Passage, 4 Medicines,  lateral violence, reconciliation, Indigenous ways of life, identity, protocols
Honoring our Strengths- Wheel of Power and Privilege, Finding our Gifts, and sharing with the community
Drumming for the Soul- Available to bring drums to you, share songs, learn, and sing together
Truth and Reconciliation- Let's talk about the 94 calls to action, where are we after 11 years? How do we continue moving forward?  T
erminology, UNDRIP (United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples)
Sharing our Journey- Storytelling, sharing history, where we came from, and what happened along the way?

Reach out to customize a workshop that is tailored to your specific needs. We will work together to continue your learning and advancing understanding.

We Would Love to Have You Visit Soon!
595 Pembroke St. E. Unit #3, Pembroke, ON K8A 3L7


Hours

M-F: 9am - 4pm
By Appointment
or by chance, we work in community often so may not be here, please call

Telephone

(613) 631-0302

Email

[email protected]
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