Where You Are - Grief, Healing & Strength Training
Indigenous-Led, Harm Reduction, Wellness Coaching, Grief & Loss Circles delivered in First Nations Communities by Invitation.
Lloyd and Patrick bring decades of first-hand experience responding to addiction and overdose crises, and generational trauma. They understanding the urgent, triage-level culturally-grounded interventions communities need to strengthen local wellness, care, and resilience.
Our approach is inquiry first: we listen, attend to what the community identifies as priorities, and co-design culturally grounded harm reduction strategies and healing pathways.
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This pillar focuses on:
Harm reduction practices that respect lived experience
Addressing addiction as a response to pain and disconnection, not moral failure
Grounded dialogue about substance use, trauma, and community stress
Supporting communities to lead interventions and make decisions locally
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Healing is relational and community-based. Circles create safe, trauma-informed spaces where grief, loss, and intergenerational trauma can be processed collectively.
This pillar focuses on:
Culturally grounded healing and strengthening circles
Supporting community members to share, grieve, and restore connection
Facilitating both immediate crisis response and long-term emotional wellness
Ensuring circles are led with respect for local protocols, Elders, and knowledge keepers
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Communities know best. This pillar strengthens local leadership so circles, harm reduction practices, and wellness supports continue after Lloyd and Pat leave.
It includes:
Mentorship and training for community facilitators
Sharing culturally aligned frameworks and handouts
Strengthening local structures for ongoing wellness
Supporting relational accountability and continuity
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Effective care is never one-off. Lloyd and Pat provide follow-up support to maintain relationships, sustain community care infrastructure, and ensure local wellness systems continue to function.
This pillar focuses on:
Remote check-ins via Zoom for individuals, groups, and leadership teams
Mentorship and guidance for sustaining practices and relational networks
Supporting communities to integrate lessons learned into long-term care strategies
Ensuring Indigenous knowledge, ceremony, and local priorities remain central
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