Red Cedars Shelter

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Rotary supports and celebrates the work of the Red Cedars Shelter.


Rotary welcomes Megan Ruffalo as the new manager at Red Cedars. We are ready to follow her lead with any ideas or projects that help the residence of the shelter.

Background

Red Cedars Shelter provides a safe and secure holistic healing experience through community minded practices that incorporate Indigenous knowledge and teachings to encourage a balanced, peaceful life free of abuse.


As part of the community, Red Cedars Shelter affirms respect for our roles as Onkwehonwe women, men and children, The shelter upholds the principles of the centrality of the family within our society. Recognizing the existence of abuse, we accept the responsibility to help victims in times of crisis to provide; shelter, support and counselling during this period of transition.

Megan Ruffolo and IPPC

Art Supplies for Red Cedars Shelter

Our friends at Art for Aid donated a full load of art supplies for the residents at Red Cedars.


Special thanks goes out to Colleen and Robert. The art supplies will be a great help for people in a time of need.


Donations Given

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Rotary presented the Red Cedars Shelter with a donation from local clubs.


The donation went to help with maintenance and supplies.


Rotary members got to participate in a KAIROS Blanket Exercise. This workshop explores the nation-to-nation relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in Canada.



Bedding and Blankets

In 2015, Rotary organized a drive for bedding and blanket materials to go to Red Shelters. The contributions went a long way with helping to comfort the residents and support the staff members.

IPPC Bedding Blankets for Red Cedars Shelter