KindSight 101

#28: How a Shoebox Brings Meaningful Reconciliation between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Communities in Canada (with I Love First Peoples-Josee)

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Have you ever wanted to take a more active role in Canadian reconciliation efforts within your classroom, but felt like you weren’t sure how to do so? In this episode, you’ll learn about the I Love First People’s Shoebox gift project, the easy way your class can become involved, and hear about how this program is has been recognized as a meaningful bridge between Indigenous and non-indigenous groups wishing to move forward and rethink a more equitable, culturally sensitive, and informed future for our country. I hope you become inspired to join this wonderful cause! Josée is the founder of I Love First Peoples, a national charity that empowers Indigenous youth through education and projects that foster reconciliation. She is also the director of the Ideal Way Association, a charity that helps single-parent families to come out of poverty through long-term coaching. Josée brings over 20 years of experience in communications and event management to her work in assisting charities to improve the lives of the mos