Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre Hosts Community Health Gathering 2024

 On May 3, 2024, the Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre welcomed members of the Downtown East Indigenous communities to the Community Health Gathering 2024. This event served as a vibrant platform for urban Indigenous community members, service providers, and allies to converge and exchange invaluable insights on holistic health and wellbeing and networking.

The event saw a remarkable turnout, with key organizations in attendance including the Women’s College Hospital—Centre for Wise Practices in Indigenous Health, Anishnawbe Health Toronto, NCCT Native Canadian Centre of Toronto, Toronto Public Health Dental Clinic, Indigenous Diabetes Health Circle, among others.

Crucial information about resources like the UHN University Hospital Network—Indigenous Patient Navigator was shared, offering vital support to those within the cancer system who identify as First Nations, Inuit, or Metis.

Red Bear singers filled the air with indigenous songs and hand drums as attendees engaged in the seven grandfather teachings: wisdom, love, respect, bravery, honesty, truth and humility.

This inclusive gathering, free to all, showcased community activities, door prizes, and light refreshments. It underscored the critical need for comprehensive and holistic support for Downtown East Indigenous communities. This support encompasses spiritual, physical, mental, and emotional well-being, as well as providing counselling, material aid, and other essential services to First Nations individuals throughout Toronto.

Among the attendees was Thunder Cloud, a beloved member of the Regent Park community, well-known for her roles as a meditation guide and community journalist. Her presence added a unique depth to the event, reflecting her commitment to mindfulness and community storytelling. Thunder Cloud guided us through the gathering, conducting interviews and uncovering the essence of this special occasion. Join us as we delve into the stories that capture the spirit and resilience of our community.

 By Fred Alvarado Fred is a community journalist with FOCUS MEDIA ARTS CENTRE

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