Shkagamik-Kwe receives $91,521 to fight diabetes
Shkagamik-Kwe receives $91,521 to fight diabetes
Posted: Jan 18, 2013
Media Outlet: The Sudbury Star
Posted: Oct 24, 2012
Angela Recollet, executive director of the Shkagamik-Kwe Health Centre, makes a point during a funding announcement at the centre in Sudbury on Tuesday, October 23, 2012. Sudbury MPP Rick Bartolucci announced funding of $2.4 million for the centre.
Media Outlet: Northern Life
Posted: Oct 23, 2012
More money means new doctors, nurse practitioner.
Media Outlet: The Sudbury Star
Posted: Oct 15, 2012
They came from around the world to learn first hand how First Nation health care in northeastern Ontario works.
During their visit to the Shkagamik- Kwe Health Centre on Applegrove Street Saturday afternoon, the 30 mostly young health-care professionals and students from countries such as India, Australia, South Africa, the Philippines, and Nepal checked out a traditional medicine room where numerous plants such as sage and wild dandelion were stored or being dried for later processing, and were told that the centre uses the best Western health practises in combination with traditional medicines and healers.
In her address, to the group, Angela Recollet, the centre’s executive director, pointed out the four sacred plants — tobacco, sage, sweet grass and cedar — as well as the fact that bear fat is a key ingredient in a lot of Ojibwey medicines.
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