Saskatchewan prison cultural centre aims to help Indigenous female inmates

A women’s prison in Saskatchewan recently unveiled a new cultural centre to help promote spirituality and traditional values.

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A women’s prison in Saskatchewan recently unveiled a new cultural centre to help promote spirituality and traditional values.

It looks like it’s already a hit at the Pine Grove institution.

APTN’s Chris Stewart visited the prison and talks to the key person who made it possible.

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  1. Catherine Rogers says:

    Yes,teach the women how to live free in their spirit, mind and bodies their soul will flourish the way it was meant to.yes teach them what freedom really is teach them to love themselves there is no other way…teach these women how to live the life they deserve.they need to learn they are gifts from the creator.the darkness they know can be transformed into light teach them to see that light .these women need to be loved as they are taught the culture they will learn to love and respect themselves.I was very happy and thankful to see this new centre for the women.they have suffered enough and now it is time for them to heal…there are many prayers for the ones in the prisons,it is good to see these prayers are being answered …Saskatchewan has good healing medicine for the women.may all who participate in the teachings grow healthy in all ways and may the elders remain strong in their hearts they have a lot of work to do ,,,from the 6 directions I say may you be blessed with all the love and light that you need to help these women and all who work with them..the circle will be strong as the women rebirth and those who help them will grow too …the circle is never to be broken…my prayers of hope and healing and love for we are all related…aho

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