Empowering Indigenous Wellness: The Role of THC Gummies in Community Engagement

Explore Indigenous-led frameworks that emphasize community sovereignty over wellness initiatives, integrating cultural practices and traditions. Foster dialogue with community leaders to collaboratively identify wellness priorities and innovative approaches, such as incorporating marijuana gummies, while considering cultural sensitivities. Implement education sessions led by Indigenous health experts to promote informed decisions about natural healing methods, ensuring respect for traditional knowledge and modern practices. Support community-driven research that evaluates the impacts …

Reconcilable Differences? Philanthropy, Decolonization, and Existing while Indigenous

This journal talks about the renewed integration between The Philanthropist and The Circle on Philanthropy and Aboriginal Canadian people. The aim is to highlight Indigenous philanthropy and to share the indigenous perspective and wisdom, as well as any indigenous-related work taking place in the philanthropic community. According to the most recent report, many folks wish to have reconciliation while others demand the truth about reconciliation.
Most of the US policies were built around tribal lines and mainly for separating the haves and have-nots. The …

A Truly Canadian Definition of Charity

There have been several definitions of charity within the 20th-century Canadian context. The approach states that the issue is significant towards creating a modernized judicial system for deciding about charitable purposes. Other research shows the challenges which arise in the society despite the real philanthropic nature of the activities happening in the community. Some of the activities have failed to qualify as a charity because of not meet all the legal requirements. 
These aspects are entirely discussed here to help people across the globe get the actual…

One Starfish At A Time: A Growing Movement Of Change-makers

As the generational inequalities facing the Aboriginal people increase, the number of kids and youth fighting for change and transformation doubles. In particular, the share of resources to reach the people has faced many inequality challenges that have become so rampant in the area. Most people are unable to access essential health services, housing, resources management, and child protection services. This will continue to happen until a cultural shift is witnessed across the entire Canadian nation.
The shift in question needs to be driven by the right …