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Braiding
Connections

Supporting Indigenous Communities' Mental Health

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Our Story

At Braiding Connections, we envision a future where Indigenous peoples reclaim their inherent strengths, resilience, and cultural identities through holistic healing practices rooted in their rich heritage. Our organization is dedicated to fostering collective well-being by providing accessible and culturally sensitive psychological services tailored to the unique needs of Indigenous communities.

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Counselling

Our counselling programs offer culturally informed support to individuals seeking mental health services. We provide a safe and nurturing environment for healing, focusing on traditional Indigenous healing practices and modern therapeutic techniques.

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Outreach

Through our outreach initiatives, we collaborate with local communities and organizations to enhance mental health awareness, reduce stigma, and provide support to individuals in need. We strive to reach a wider audience and create a network of healing and support.

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School Initiatives

Our team of psychologists provides on-site counselling within schools. By offering a safe and supportive culturally-informed environment, we help students navigate their emotional and mental health, fostering resilience and personal growth.

Connect with us

 

780-229-7953

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admin@braidingconnections.ca 
 

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We are grateful to those whose territory we reside on or are visiting. Treaty 6 was entered into in 1876. For almost 150 years, we have been living, working, and growing on this land that is the ancestral and traditional territory of the Cree, the Nakoda Sioux, the Dene, the Saulteaux, as well as the Métis and Inuit who have lived in and cared for these lands for generations. We acknowledge this land is also within the historical Northwest Métis Homeland which includes the North Saskatchewan River Territory, the Lesser Slave Lake Territory, and the Lower Athabasca Territory. We acknowledge the Traditional Knowledge Keepers and Elders, both past and present, and are grateful for their contributions that helped keep this land beautiful.

Support Our Cause by Making a Donation

At Braiding Connections Association of Alberta, we believe that healing happens through culture, community, and connection. Your support helps us provide culturally sensitive mental health services, traditional healing practices, and workshops that empower Indigenous individuals and communities. Your contribution directly funds our programs, ensuring that Indigenous communities have access to healing rooted in their cultural traditions. Every donation makes a difference in reclaiming identity, resilience, and well-being.

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