First Nations Voice

May 2015

Building bridges between all communities

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PAGE 12 • MAY 2015 Weworkwithyouto designyourbuilding projectsbothlarge andsmall. • Residentail • Commercial • Industrial • ContractorPricing Available ForCommercialSalescontact WardHintonat204-774-7389 oremail: commercialsales489@rona.ca 1333SargentAvenue 204-774-7389 TollFree1-888-680-7389 CommercialSales 204-979-7389 Dedicatedtofostering relationshipswithour FirstNationscommunities. FINDUSONSOCIALMEDIA! April22,2015-StudentsandstafffromACC participated in the Winnipeg Biz's 10th Annual Downtown Earth Day Clean-Up. Teams from across the city gathered in front of the Thunderbird House to collect 2,750 pounds of litter in the area, breaking last year's record of 2,500 pounds. The ACC team received a trophy for "MostMembersonaTeam." Earth Day activities continued into the week for ACC students, with the ACC Student Council hosting a workshop on planting traditional medicines. Students learned about the history and process of growing and harvestingtraditional plants. CAHRD CENTREFORABORIGINALHUMAN RESOURCEDEVELOPMENTINC. 304-181HIGGINSAVENUE WINNIPEG,MANITOBAR3B3G1 PHONE:(204)989-7110 FAX:(204)989-7113 WWW.CAHRD.ORG Creatingfuturesonefamilyatatime! ACCStudents&StaffSupportEarthDay ACC's team for the 10th Annual Downtown Earth Clean-Up won "Most Members on a Team." April1,2015-FamiliesfromNeeginanVillage took time from this week's Spring Break to enjoy the warm weather and participate in an EasterEggHunt,hostedbyCAHRD'sLifestyles for Healthy Living Program. Neeginan Village ("Our Place" in Cree) is a housing complex that was built to accommodatetheneedsofstudentsattending CAHRD's training programs. The Lifestyles for Healthy Living Program currently offers families residing in Neeginan Village after-hours programming that strengthens family values, builds community and promotes wellness. NeeginanVillageEasterEggHunt Families from Neeginan Village enjoy warm weather and an egg hunt. Do you have a gently used gown or tuxedo in your closet? Help make our 2015 Aboriginal Community Campus (ACC) Graduationa dream cometrue! The ACC is requesting community donations of men's and women's formal wearinvarioussizesforgraduatestowear during our Annual Fashion Show and Graduation Ceremony. If youwish todonate gently used formal weartothe campus, please contact Jerilyn Ducharme: Email: jducharme@abcentre.org Phone: (204)989-9780 RequestforDonationsofFormalWear The ACC is asking for community donations of formal wear for graduation.

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