Pjilasi / Welcome

 

KMHCCC priority lies in Strenthening our Our First Nation Communities, spiritually, culturally, socially, educationally, environmentally, institutionally

KMHCCC: holds seminars, meetings, retreats, Healing services, celebrations, worships, workshops, crisis interventions, support groups, organising people, so that our first nation people may support and our people in the prevention of crimes against human healthy life and to assist them in liberating themselves, to experience, explore, to let emerge, inclusion, empowerment, and healing through Niskam.

KMHCCC: encourages First Nations to emerge to be First, help tha they may help themselves

KMHCCC: assists to listen to the spirit to gude our people to honour life. To honour our ancestor's memories and empower change throuh the many ways of spirit within our communities. A process of communty collaboration and indigenous knowledge sharing sets the context for the entire program within First Nation communities in Canada.

KMHCCC is programs are preson based, family based, group based, interagency baseed, community based, provincial based, nation based.

KMHCCC supports human devlopment awareness, community spiritual development, crisis intervention & crime prevention, whollistic healthy life, and creation of a fair world of peace

KMHCCC: The vital component embraces community, collaboation along a sacred healing journy, a pathway towards spiritual connection to th land and all living beings. An understanding of our differences, respect for al ad recognition of our need to walk and work together in our jurnys on mother earth today is a need. As positive community individual role models, bring a unique dimension of credibility and nnovative leadership to the project with its safe community agenda with all groups focused in the sae direction. We aim to deal with a comprehensive approach to crime, in other words, an integrated approach.

This initiative is based on the importance of community leadership, innovation and muti-media productions in creating an innovative integrated approach which will ultimately help reduce the incidence and prevalence of damaing crimes in First Nations communities.

Together we will work toward building the trust of those who are the leaders or the ones who have ideals as the future leaders . We must always nurtre the heart of our spirit so that this can become part of the journey of the people who are destined to walk upon its trail.

KMHCCC : Facility has a) Katlin Hall, b) Three rooms, c) Media Room, d) Wash Rooms, e) a kitchen, f) Sapewit katlin Alasutumuokuom, g) A healthy rnvironment, h) a residence for the community Patlias. KMHCCC is managed and maintained by SAS and SKW. SAS is respected oldest Institution in Lnu Sipuk Mikmaw First Nation from 1930.