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Support and Understanding for Survivors: A Chat with Resolution Health Support Workers

25m · Indigenous Boom · 02 Jun 14:53

This episode explores the (RHSW) program at the Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nation Chief Secretariat. Now more than ever, survivors in the community need support and understanding. Brenda Christie and Connie Francis are available to give that support to folks who need it across Atlantic Canada. Please visit www.apcfnc.ca for additional information on the program and contact information. Connie and Brenda can also be found on Facebook under Connie Francis and Brenda Christie. 

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