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The Red Road Healing Society We are an Accredited Early Intervention Program with Aboriginal Designation in Mentoring & Outreach. The Sacred Hoop. It is to understand humility.

The long road winding began in the stars, spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams, to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the indigenous. The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand, people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world, Star people, Animal people, Stone peo

ple, River people, Tree people. To walk the Red Road is to know sacrifice and suffering. It is the ability to stand naked before the Creator in all things for your wrong doings, for your lack of strength, for your discompassionate way, for your
arrogance. Because to walk the Red Road you always know you can do better. And you know, when you do good
things, it is through the Creator, and you are grateful. To walk the Red Road is to know you stand on equal ground with all living things. It is to know that
because you were born human, It gives superiority over nothing. It is to know that every creation carries a Spirit, and the river knows more than you do, the
mountain knows more than you do, the stone people know more than you do, the trees know more than you do, the wind is wiser than you are, and animal people carry wisdom. You can learn from every one of them because they have something you don't. They are void of evil thoughts. They wish vengeance on no one, they seek justice. To walk the Red Road, you are given rights. You have the right to pray, you have the right to dance, you have the right to think, you have the right to
protect, you have the right to know Mother Earth, you have the right to dream, you have the right to vision, you have the right to teach, you have the right to learn, you have the right to grieve, you have the
right to happiness, you have the right to fix the wrongs, you have the right to truth, you have the right to the Spirit World. To walk the Red Road is to know your Ancestors, to call to them for assistance. It is to know that there is good medicine, and there is bad medicine. It is to know that Evil exists, but is cowardly, as it is often in disguise. It is to know there are evil spirits who are in constant watch for a way to gain strength for themselves at the expense for you. To walk the Red Road, you have less fear of being wrong, because you know that life is a journey, a continuous circle, and a sacred hoop. Mistakes will be made, and mistakes can be corrected. if you will be humble, for if you cannot be humble, you will never know when you made a mistake. If you walk the Red Road, you will know that every sorrow leads to a better understanding, every horror cannot be explained, but can offer growth. To walk the Red Road is to look for beauty in all things. To walk the Red Road is to know you will one day cross to the Spirit World, and you will not be afraid. I walk the Red Road.

~ Dave Antoine’s Holy Daughter ~

11/07/2025
Health For Two  is a  service for pregnant people.This program provides free services that support throughout pregnancy ...
07/07/2025

Health For Two is a service for pregnant people.

This program provides free services that support throughout pregnancy and up to 2 months postpartum to people who require extra support to have a healthy pregnancy.

Services offered include:
education on pregnancy, birth, baby care and parenting (including pregnancy and parenting options)
support and referrals to community supports (such as maternity care, mental health, addictions, housing, food security)
resources may include grocery coupons and prenatal vitamins

Stop by Red Road Indigenious West Pte Oyate FRN to register for HF2
10045- 156st #332
The Orange Hub
email: [email protected]
phone: 780 471 3220

Youth Services and supports that are in the Edmonton Are !YESS  YESS has a youth shelter for ages 15-21 in case your hou...
03/07/2025

Youth Services and supports that are in the Edmonton Are !

YESS
YESS has a youth shelter for ages 15-21 in case your housing is feeling unstable. For youth ages 15-24, their daytime programs can help you find housing, medical care, and more.
https://yess.org/programs/

CHEW Project YEG
If you’re an 2SLGBTQ+ youth under 30, CHEW can give you a safe and supportive environment. CHEW’s inclusive OUTpost at 7103 105 Street offers a variety of services, including harm reduction, basic needs support such as food baskets, hygiene supplies, mental health counseling, community referrals, and a welcoming drop-in space.
https://www.boylestreet.org/.../the-chew-project-and...

Edmonton John Howard Society
If you’re 16-24 years old, they can help you find housing if you’re houseless, learn life skills, figure things out if you’re in trouble with the law, and more:
https://johnhoward.org/programs-services/youth-services/
Kickstand
Kickstand will give you FREE mental health counselling anywhere in Alberta. They also have helpful info online about wellness, financial literacy, and more:
https://mykickstand.ca/

iHuman Youth Society
iHuman will support your creativity and help you figure out housing, transportation, mental health, justice, financial assistance and medical care:
https://ihuman.org/

Youth Unlimited Edmonton
YU has five drop-in youth centres where you can hang out and play pool, ping-pong, watch movies, jam, and work out. They’ll also help you with homework!
https://www.edmontonyouthunlimited.com/

Youcan Youth Services
If you’re 16-24 years old, YOUCAN can help with housing, substance abuse, the law, getting a job, and more:
https://youcan.ca/our-approach/

YMCA of Northern Alberta - Edmonton
Get help with getting a job, getting a mentor, starting a business, and more:
https://ymcanab.ca/.../learning.../youth-young-adults

Youth Rise
Hang out or play sports at a drop-in centre, or get help with tutoring and job preparation:
https://www.youthrise.ca/programs

Africa Centre
For teens of African descent, you can get a mentor, join a leadership program, and more at Africa Centre
https://africacentre.ca/youth-programs/

Metis Nation of Alberta
For Métis youth, you can join a youth group, learn life skills, explore your culture, and more at Métis Nation of Alberta
https://albertametis.com/pro.../youth-programs-and-services/

Terra Centre for Teen Parents
Terra offers support programs for pregnant teens, teenage parents and their babies in Edmonton.
https://terracentre.ca/

Get involved in cooking, yoga, sports, rock-climbing, guitar, hope, wellness, and Indigenous cultural learnings with C5, which is actually 5 organizations in a trenchoat:
Boyle Street Community Services
Newcomer Centre
Norwood Child and Family Resource Centre
Terra Centre for Teen Parents
https://www.c5yeg.ca/youth

This is far from an exhaustive list! 211 Alberta has a full list of resources, or you can text, webchat, or call the number “211” to find the right supports for you:
211 Edmonton
https://ab.211.ca/

Information on social, community, health and government services in Alberta

02/07/2025

FPAC Indigenous Youth Skills Awards – Apply Now

Are you or someone you know a First Nations, Inuit, or Métis youth (18–30) pursuing post-secondary studies and passionate about a career in the forestry sector?

🌲 Through the Skills Awards for Indigenous Youth, Forest Products Association of Canada (FPAC) is proud to recognize and celebrate selected Indigenous youth who exemplify the qualities of leadership, commitment to the forest sector, and a demonstrated commitment to the Indigenous community. Winners will receive:
- $2,500
- A commemorative award

Applications are due by Friday, July 25th, 2025.

📅 Learn all the details and apply now here:

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The Children & Family Services Team at the Otipemisiwak Métis Government is proud to present the Day Home Startup Pilot ...
02/07/2025

The Children & Family Services Team at the Otipemisiwak Métis Government is proud to present the Day Home Startup Pilot Program!

Métis children and families across Alberta deserve access to culturally relevant and reliable child care.

Access to Métis centred child care helps to ensure that Métis children and their families develop a sense of belonging, build strength and resilience through culture, foster community connections, and preserve language and cultural practices.
This program will provide Métis citizens across Alberta with the opportunity to access personal and financial support in opening and operating their own licensed day homes, including:

A grant of up to $20,000
A resource kit comprised of culturally centered toys, books, and other learning materials
Assistance with navigating the licensing process
Guidance in developing Métis centered programming
Access to training and professional development opportunities

Our goal is to increase the number of Métis operated day homes across Alberta and provide widespread access to culturally relevant child care for Métis children and families.

*If you are Métis, and already operate a licensed day home within Alberta, contact us to find out what other resources you can access to enhance your cultural programming!

Canada festivities.
30/06/2025

Canada festivities.

Summer has arrived- Red Road is offering a kids' summer camp from July 7th to Aug 20th, 2025. For Children between the a...
20/06/2025

Summer has arrived- Red Road is offering a kids' summer camp from July 7th to Aug 20th, 2025. For Children between the ages of 6 to 16 years old. The program is free of charge. For more information, please contact: [email protected]
or stop by the office. 10045 - 156 St #332@ The Orange Hub

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Monday 09:30 - 16:00
Tuesday 09:30 - 16:00
Wednesday 09:30 - 16:00
Thursday 09:30 - 16:00
Friday 09:30 - 13:00

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