A Nanaimo-based literacy program for Indigenous elders is helping its students gain confidence and navigate the world.
The (First Elders Accessible Training Healing Education Respect Support) provides a safe space for literacy training to Indigenous elders and adults who are residential, day school and intergenerational survivors.
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With support and backing from numerous community groups, a seven-week pilot program was started in the fall, geared towards the specific needs of Indigenous elders.
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The program will be expanded over the next two years, bringing customized learning to a total of 11 communities across Canada.
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Florence Marshall, 68, has been attending the literacy program since it started last year and said being together with the students and the teachers brings her a lot of happiness.
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The warm and welcome environment has encouraged her to attend classes and keep learning.
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Marshall said she now enjoys reading about her own and different Indigenous cultures, thanks to the program.
Enrolment for the FEATHERS Society literacy program is ongoing, with the current term running until June 30. They meet Mondays and Wednesdays between 11:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. at the conference centre. Further information about the program and enrolment can be found , or through e-mail at info@feathersliteracycircle.ca.
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