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Here we are going to tell our stories. How does telling our stories benefit us? We need to know and express our own stories. Telling our stories is not an end in itself, but an attempt to release ourselves from them, to evolve and grow beyond them. When you tell a story, you spark a connection. As human beings, we are automatically drawn to stories because we see ourselves reflected in them. We inevitably interpret the meaning in stories and understand ourselves better through stories, we share passions, fears, sadness, hardships, and joys, and we find common ground and healing. Stories make us human and are universal, conveying meaning and purpose that help us understand ourselves better and find commonality with others.

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The Indian Residential Schools Crisis Line is available 24-hours a day for anyone experiencing pain or distress as a result of his or her Residential school experience

A Tribute to Truth and Reconciliation

In recognition the journey towards Truth and Reconciliation and in honoring the children who never returned home from Residential Schools, we would like to share this Music Video Tribute by Tom Jackson entitled 'Lost Souls'

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