FOR OUR WARRIORS

 

Tân’si, Edlánat’e.

ATC Community Members who are in need of emotional support are encouraged to call the Athabasca Tribal Council's IRS Support Worker, Lyn Chartrand, at 780-799-2461, Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. The National Indian Residential School Crisis Line at 1-866-925-4419 is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to all Indigenous people.

Supporting our Community members

Survivors

Indian Residential School System, Day School, and the 60s Scoop have all left lasting effects on our communities. ATC is committed to supporting survivors through their path to healing.

To our warriors,

your resilience, your strength, and your power to heal inspire us.

Hiy hiy, Marsı cho,
for your work as a force of change for our communities and our culture.

We honour you.

descendants And Families

The lasting effects of the racist and genocidal policies that have oppressed our culture and damaged our families for generations can not be ignored. ATC is here to support all community members as they deal with the lasting trauma, heal, and regain their cultural identity.

CONTACT

Reach out to us if you need support or are looking for more information on the programs offered to survivors, and their families.

LYN CHARTRAND

IRS Health Support Worker

780-791-6538, ext *262

lyn.chartrand@atcfn.ca

 

RECONCILIATION STARTS WITH AN ACT.

As support for reconciliation grows, ATC is here to support our allies and our communities on their own personal path to support reconciliation.

The Orange Path is a movement that helps you shape your path and demonstrate your support. We identify key actions and provide the resources you need to take those important steps.