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A Growing Community

We’re grateful to walk alongside remarkable partners who inspire, educate, and strengthen our community. Each organization we collaborate with shares a commitment to healing, creativity, and cultural connection—together, we amplify each other’s impact and build a more harmonious future. Explore their work and join us in supporting these powerful allies.

Our partners

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    Maya Quetzal Grand Council


    The Maya Quetzal Grand Council unites over 70 Maya sub-regions, serving as guardians of traditional ceremonies and sacred records at renowned historical sites across the Americas. Their mission is to revitalize ancient practices, unveil sacred teachings, and foster greater understanding, unity, and appreciation for the rich heritage of the Maya people. By sharing 5000 years of wisdom and history, they inspire harmony within humanity and with nature.

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    Healing Between Worlds


    Healing Between Worlds is founded by Ryan Deneault, whose lived experience as a recovering addict shapes his mission to help others find their own healing path. Through coaching, mentorship, keynote speaking, and educational programs, Ryan shares Canada's history through an Indigenous lens, focusing on Truth and Reconciliation and the journey from addiction to wellness. The organization inspires meaningful conversation and personal growth by walking together toward recovery and understanding.

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    Indigenous Resurgence Project


    The Indigenous Resurgence Project is a Kamloops-based arts collective dedicated to supporting and uplifting Indigenous artists and communities. Through local events, collaborative projects, and opportunities for youth and emerging creators, the collective fosters connection, creativity, and cultural expression. Their work inspires participation, encourages shopping local, and builds platforms for Indigenous voices and stories to flourish.

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