Sacred Circle Wellness is proud to collaborate with Thrive Films to create a powerful documentary that shares our story. This project is more than a narrative about sovereignty or the use of traditional medicines; it represents a movement of healing for our communities. Together, we stand to reclaim our authority and responsibility as citizens of the earth, fostering peace and respect for ourselves, each other, and our shared home.
We are carefully ensuring that we follow the cultural protocols of our elders and families as we share our story. We are taking our time, moving slowly and thoughtfully. Our approach focuses on healing the healers, creating a foundation of family and community support as we engage in this important work to address trauma, grief, loss, and addiction. Telling our story and building our support network is a sensitive process that requires patience and respect.
Our work aligns with the principles of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) and emphasizes the importance of truth and reconciliation. By honoring these principles, we aim to promote understanding, respect, and collaboration between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities. This documentary will contribute to the broader conversation about justice, healing, and the recognition of Indigenous rights and sovereignty.
We are dedicated to embedding this way of healing into our way of life. This healing work centers on our cultural practices, and we lean on Western and modern approaches to health and wellness when necessary. Our goal is to create culturally appropriate, culturally safe, and trauma-informed paths to healing that are accessible to our people as we face various crises, including intergenerational trauma, systemic racism, addiction, and mental health challenges. By integrating traditional and contemporary practices, we strive to provide safe and effective healing journeys for our communities.
The Sacred Circle Team has personally contributed to the costs of filming the trailer, demonstrating our unwavering commitment to this project. We believe in the power of this documentary to bring about healing and awareness, and our personal investment reflects our dedication to sharing our story with the world. If you are interested in exploring ways to support this initiative, we welcome your involvement. Please connect with Francine at 604-997-4913 or [email protected] for more information on how you can contribute. Your support will play a crucial role in helping us document our journey, share our practices, and amplify the voices of our communities. Together, we can create a meaningful impact and promote healing for all.
We are carefully ensuring that we follow the cultural protocols of our elders and families as we share our story. We are taking our time, moving slowly and thoughtfully. Our approach focuses on healing the healers, creating a foundation of family and community support as we engage in this important work to address trauma, grief, loss, and addiction. Telling our story and building our support network is a sensitive process that requires patience and respect.
Our work aligns with the principles of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) and emphasizes the importance of truth and reconciliation. By honoring these principles, we aim to promote understanding, respect, and collaboration between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities. This documentary will contribute to the broader conversation about justice, healing, and the recognition of Indigenous rights and sovereignty.
We are dedicated to embedding this way of healing into our way of life. This healing work centers on our cultural practices, and we lean on Western and modern approaches to health and wellness when necessary. Our goal is to create culturally appropriate, culturally safe, and trauma-informed paths to healing that are accessible to our people as we face various crises, including intergenerational trauma, systemic racism, addiction, and mental health challenges. By integrating traditional and contemporary practices, we strive to provide safe and effective healing journeys for our communities.
The Sacred Circle Team has personally contributed to the costs of filming the trailer, demonstrating our unwavering commitment to this project. We believe in the power of this documentary to bring about healing and awareness, and our personal investment reflects our dedication to sharing our story with the world. If you are interested in exploring ways to support this initiative, we welcome your involvement. Please connect with Francine at 604-997-4913 or [email protected] for more information on how you can contribute. Your support will play a crucial role in helping us document our journey, share our practices, and amplify the voices of our communities. Together, we can create a meaningful impact and promote healing for all.