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4Directions group continues online

May 14, 2020

Greetings everyone.

To continue the 4Directions group, we continue to share a weekly plan of resources to use on each unit. You are all welcome to use it any day of the week as you see fit to ensure that all members of the group continue to feel the presence of their spiritual and cultural practices. Of course, in the spirit of reconciliation and community, neighbours and friends of the group members are also welcome to join to learn about Indigenous culture and life.

To preserve the intention of the 4Directions as a sharing circle, you can set up the people you support in small groups in the living room (maintaining the 6 feet/2 meters between people). Using the laptop, iPad or Smart TV along with reading the notes that follow, people can also be supported to explore the weekly program.  People can also work individually in their own room using their own devices if they choose that.

When you begin, all you need to do is support people to read through the guide and pause to play the video links that are noted. Thank you.

Thank you for finding the courage to continue to share your gifts of caring and support with one

another and your creativity to create meaningful experiences with people who you support.

Please touch base if you have any questions.

Kind regards,

Andrew & Sheryll Ann

Andrew Terhoch, Spiritual Health Practitioner
aterhoch@stamant.ca

Sheryll Ann Manela, Recreation Instructor
smanela@stamant.ca

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