The provincial Government is supporting projects aimed at protecting Indigenous women, girls and Two-Spirited people.
This week, $4 million in funding was announced which will go towards addressing and preventing violence through Indigenous-led actions, funded by the Community Support Fund.
Indigenous women experience higher rates of violence than other Albertans, and according to Indigenous relations Minister Rick Wilson, the funds aid projects that address violence and support the safety of participants, along with their wellbeing and economic security.
Dianne Meili is the president of the Skydancer Indigenous Cultural center in Spruce Grove. She said the funding has allowed their organization to offer culturally-sensitive programs and guided sessions to ensure Indigenous women girls and 2S+ people feel safe, respected and hopeful for a brighter future
The Skydancer Indigenous Cultural Centre received more than $136,000 so the centre can offer guided sessions and counselling using traditional Indigenous teachings.
Participants in Skydancer’s “Mistatim Journey” project will embark on a healing journey where they will have opportunities to attend sharing circles, participate in equine therapy, make ribbon skirts, practice arts, including painting and sculpting, and make medicine bags. Through creative expression and self-exploration, they will gain a deeper connection to their culture and become empowered to build healthy relationships.
A full list of the recipients is available through the Government of Alberta website. Applications for the 2024-25 fiscal year are open from May 13 to July 12, 2024.













