DIY Dreamcatchers
The ESMC started making dreamcatchers in January 2026 and will continue the activity at the next meeting. These DIY dreamcatcher kits are from Bougie Birch and represent Indigenous tradition and cultural storytelling. Dreamcatchers symbolize protection — believed to catch dreams and negative energy while allowing good dreams to pass through.
The activity’s purpose is to encourage learning, reflection, and cultural appreciation, while fostering creativity and setting a positive intention for the year.
Creative Painting
In October, the ESMC participated in a painting activity from The Creative Company, including approximately 20 employees from various departments. The sessions provided a fun and therapeutic way to connect, fostering creativity, relaxation, and camaraderie. Some of the paintings reflected the Seven Grandfather Teachings and are now proudly displayed in the dining room, serving as a lasting reminder of the teamwork and connection at camp.
Beading
In September, at the Sapawe Camp near Thunder Bay, the Employee Support and Mentorship Circle (ESMC) hosted Orange Shirt Beading Pin sessions and shared a culturally significant meal.
SUPPORT NETWORK
Provide a forum that encourages open sharing, trust, and mutual respect.
BELONGING
Enhance places of belonging for Indigenous employees to connect.
MENTORSHIP
Offer informal mentorship opportunities among members.
CELEBRATION & CHALLENGES
Provide space to celebrate achievements and address common challenges.
CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
Facilitate participation in activities that celebrate local Indigenous culture.
About the group
MEMBERSHIP
Membership is open to all employees who wish to participate in a supportive, collaborative community. Participation is voluntary, with Indigenous Employees as a primary focus. Discussions are confidential.
MEETINGS
Informal: Held weekly, typically over dinner, to encourage casual, candid conversations and community-building. A champion from the initial members will guide these weekly touchpoints.
Formal: Conducted monthly with representatives from Valard and the CMO. These meetings aim to share key insights, provide feedback, and explore ways to support employees more effectively. Activities will be planned to expose participants to Indigenous cultural practices and arts.
