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‘We’re not alone anymore’: Christmas cards backing hallways during Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation School

  • December 24, 2019
  • Health Care

A village stricken by self-murder has perceived a inundate of wish and delight in a mail. 

Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation declared a state of crisis after a 10-year-old lady became a latest of several people who took their possess lives.

Disheartened by a events, a former proprietor started a card essay debate seeking people to send a village Christmas cards. 

Cards have been flooding into a propagandize ever since. 

“In a beginning, all was so sad, there was hardly students entrance to school, teachers were quitting. Now, it’s removing better. These letters helped a lot,” Ceejay Fineblanket, a Grade 12 tyro during Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation School, said.

The cards encourage certain thoughts, she said. 

“It shows all a students and staff that people caring and that we’re not alone anymore.”

Cards line a hallways during a Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation School. The cards were sent from a accumulation of countries. (Chanss Lagaden/CBC)

Aliyah Awowo, another Grade 12 student, pronounced a cards altered a appetite in a hallways. 

“I feel like a village is finally removing a assistance that we unequivocally indispensable for a prolonged time,” she said. “I only wish to contend appreciate you. You kind of altered a lives.”

The letters came from distant and wide: Vancouver Island, a U.K., Hawaii, Switzerland and more. 

Now a students are essay back. 

“I only wish to contend how grateful we am,” Fineblanket said. 

The label debate is a acquire gesticulate for Dorothy Angus, a mom of a 10-year-old lady who took her possess life. One label came directly to her.

“That unequivocally strike my heart. Knowing that there’s a foreigner out there that’s meditative of me, meditative of us,” she said.

Angus is a support workman for children with special needs during a school, though has been divided from work given her daughter died. She pronounced she has had some counselling, but that it’s still hard.

“It’s all a memories in a house, since we’re still in a residence that my daughter took her life in,” Angus said. 

She pronounced it’s been formidable to lapse to a propagandize since she knows her daughter isn’t there.

Dorothy Angus mislaid her 10-year-old daughter to self-murder in November. (Chanss Lagaden/CBC)

Angus pronounced a cards uncover that strangers can have an impact.

“I see a adore that has come to a community,” she said. “It only fills adult my heart. It only creates me happy. So we know that is creation all a kids happy too.”

More needs to be finished in a future, she said, including bringing in lerned professionals to work with youth. 

Cards are taped adult and strung adult during a Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation School. (Chanss Lagaden/CBC)

Awowo and Fineblanket pronounced they wish to see some-more girl rendezvous and seriousness in a community.

“I consider we should rip down a bar and put adult something for youth,” Fineblanket said.

Linda Johnson, who started a label essay campaign, was during a propagandize on Dec. 14 to see them all.

“I was totally overwhelmed. You travel into a propagandize and they already have so many cards adult on arrangement and taped to a walls and everything,” Johnson said.

Linda Johnson started a label essay debate for her former village of Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation. (Submitted by Linda Johnson)

Johnson pronounced she watched staff review a handful of cards to kids and pull up Google Maps to uncover where a messages were entrance from.

“There’s stickers and difference of adore and support from all ages,” she said.

“It’s a best Christmas benefaction we could ever ask for.”

Angus pronounced she believes her daughter, Jaylen, has seen a cards from adult above.

“She’s happy to see that this has left worldwide and she’s left for a purpose — we truly trust that,” she said. 

Jaylyn Angus, 10, died by self-murder on Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation on Nov 21, 2019. (Submitted by Dorothy Angus)

Angus says she feels her daughter pulling her to work for change. 

“Suicide isn’t a answer,” Angus said. “There is a purpose in life here for you.”


Where to get help:
Canada Suicide Prevention Service: 1-833-456-4566 (phone) | 45645 (text) | http://www.crisisservicescanada.ca/ (chat)
In Quebec (French): Association québécoise de prévention du suicide: 1-866-APPELLE (1-866-277-3553)
Kids Help Phone: 1-800-668-6868 (phone), Live Chat counselling at www.kidshelpphone.ca.
Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention: Find a 24-hour predicament centre.
Hope for Wellness Help Line during 1-855-242-3310 or discuss online at hopeforwellness.ca.

Article source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/christmas-cards-lining-hallways-makwa-sahgaiehcan-1.5399612?cmp=rss

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