Join us for our upcoming Grief & Loss Workshop on March 14, 2022 at 4:00 PM PST / 7:00 PM EST.
Meet our facilitator, Traditional Helper, Elaine Kicksnoway
Pronous: Qwe/she
Elaine Kicknosway is a member of Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation in Northern Saskatchewan, and is Wolf Clan. She is Swampy Cree through her biological mother and Chippewa from her biological father’s side. Elaine is a 60’s Scoop Survivor and returned home in late 20’s. She has been a long time Community Advocate in the areas of Child Welfare, MMIW2SG, Healthy Families and Indigenous Women.
Elaine is an Indigenous Trauma Informed Counsellor and an Ontario Wedding Officiant, KAIROS Blanket Exercise Facilitator & Trainer, Indigenous Full Spectrum Doula, Traditional Dancer, Singer, Drummer & Carrier of Ceremonial Teachings.
Please note, this workshops is created for and geared towards BIPOC Womxn.
ZOOM LINK: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84471241395
Keep in mind that there are only 20 spots available so if you are unsure you can make it, please allow room for someone who can. All information and knowledge provided will be from an Indigenous perspective.
Click here to register for this event!
Please note that this workshop will only register Womxn participants and we ensure that this will be a safe and respectful space for all Womxn who participate. SNIWWOC agrees to protect the confidentiality and anonymity of all participants registered to this Grief & Loss workshop.
SNIWWOC also provides free one-on-one counselling for low-income women. We are aware that each topic around grief and grief recovery can be triggering, so if you would like to submit a request for counselling, please feel free to do so here.
If you have any questions or require additional support, please do not hesitate to reach out to amaris@sniwwoc.ca