Sacred Turtle WOMAN Healing Centre
Surrounded by the blessings of Creator, where the energy flows and comforts your spirit
Surrounded by the blessings of Creator, where the energy flows and comforts your spirit
JPL Holdings, a Nehiyawak (Cree) aboriginal owned company, proudly announces its ownership and management of STWHC.
A letter from our Chairman of the Board, Jason Lucas.
It is with immense pride that I, Jason Lucas, serve as the Chairman of the Board of the Sacred Turtle Woman Healing Centre, a truly remarkable organization with a vital mission. As a proud member of the Moosomin Cree First Nation, it is a profound honour for me to spearhead a Traditional approach in addressing the needs of our First Nations communities in Canada.
Our commitment to the First Nations of our country is resolute, guided by a vision of healing and resurgence that echoes through every initiative we undertake. It is through the collective efforts of our dedicated team and the unwavering support from our community that we have embarked on this extraordinary journey of empowerment and transformation together.
I extend my heartfelt gratitude to each and every individual involved in this noble cause. Your compassion, dedication, and unwavering belief in our mission have been instrumental in shaping our success story. Together, we have achieved remarkable milestones and paved the way for a future imbued with hope and healing.
Thank you for being part of this transformative journey. Your support fuels our collective determination to make a tangible difference in the lives of the First Nations communities we serve.
With sincere appreciation,
Jason Lucas
Chairman of the Board
Sacred Turtle Woman Healing Centre
We are an Indigenous service organization utilizing a culturally-based addictions Wellness experience. Combined with personal development programming, we create strength in addiction recovery and build relapse prevention skills and abilities.
SACRED TURTLE WOMAN
We are proudly founded In memory of beloved Elder Victoria (Vicky) Whalen, who was a member of the Saddlelake First Nation. Vicky had first hand experience with the long-lasting effects of the residential school system, addiction, loss of culture, and impacts of colonization within the Indigenous community. In spite of
SACRED TURTLE WOMAN
We are proudly founded In memory of beloved Elder Victoria (Vicky) Whalen, who was a member of the Saddlelake First Nation. Vicky had first hand experience with the long-lasting effects of the residential school system, addiction, loss of culture, and impacts of colonization within the Indigenous community. In spite of her hardships, Vicky was able to regain her Warrior Spirit through traditional ceremony and teachings.
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We are a Co-Ed facility and our programs are delivered through an Indigenous worldview and engage participants to apply traditional teachings to their life. Concepts examined include understanding the impact of generational trauma, healing from grief and loss, growing up in violence, acquiring parenting skills, building healthy relationsh
We are a Co-Ed facility and our programs are delivered through an Indigenous worldview and engage participants to apply traditional teachings to their life. Concepts examined include understanding the impact of generational trauma, healing from grief and loss, growing up in violence, acquiring parenting skills, building healthy relationships, developing positive life skills and sustaining a holistic traditional way of life.
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