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Winnipeg advocate praises $40B national housing strategy

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OFFICIAL POSTER!!! “sitinokosowin kawisch kischi nohtin”Strength from the Storm Women’s Gathering Women from all over turtle island welcome! Please click the link to register! If you are a local to Fisher River Cree Nation, feel free to pick up a registration form at the First Nation Healing Centre. www.eventbrite.com/e/strength-from-the-storm-womens-gathering-tickets-622676330667THIS EVENT IS FREE! Please see posters for details and fill out registration fully. If you have any questions or concerns please call us at the First Nation Healing Centre 204-645-2750 Thank you! 💜 PLEASE SHARE ! 💜 ... See MoreSee Less

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🌈 Support Rainbow Seniors! 🌈As service providers, here are 3 important things to know when working with our vibrant LGBTQ+ elder community:1️⃣ Acknowledge Our Existence: Recognize and affirm the presence of LGBTQ+ seniors. Make sure our unique needs and experiences are taken into account.2️⃣ Use Inclusive Language: Foster a welcoming environment by using gender-neutral and inclusive language. Respect and honor our diverse identities.3️⃣ Ask Us - Don't Assume: Instead of making assumptions, engage in open and respectful communication. Take the time to understand our individual preferences, needs, and histories.Let's create an inclusive and affirming space for Rainbow Seniors to thrive! 🌈💙💜💚💛❤️Photo Credit: GBV Learning Network & Knowledge Hub ... See MoreSee Less

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