Aboriginal Healing
The Aboriginal Healing Foundation, which operated for sixteen years before its dissolution in 2014, was dedicated to helping Aboriginal people in Canada heal from the impacts of colonization and the residential school system. Throughout its existence, the Foundation focused on reconciliation and community healing while developing various projects and publications to raise awareness of these critical issues.
Following its closure, the Foundation's legacy continues through initiatives like the National Commemorative Indian Residential School Marker Project and traveling art exhibits such as Walking With Our Sisters, aimed at honoring missing and murdered Indigenous women. The ongoing work emphasizes the importance of healing and dialogue within Aboriginal communities and promotes education about their history and experiences.
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