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Kinanâskomitin. Marsi cho. Thank you for participating in this year's Truth and Reconciliation Challenge.
Reconciliation is a journey, not a destination, and your active participation is helping us make change right here in Wood Buffalo! As a token of our gratitude, you are eligible for a certificate in recognition of their dedication to truth and reconciliation. To receive your personalized certificate, please fill out the Challenge Certificate Survey. Be sure to include how you would like your name to be displayed on the certificate, and the email address where the completed certificate can be emailed. We're also looking for feedback on this year's challenge, so we invite you to answer any of the following questions as you feel called to do.
Reconciliation doesn't end on September 30. We look forward to growing the challenge every year, with more resources, events, and ways for people to learn and actively participate in reconciliation in Wood Buffalo.
Missed the challenge? It's not too late! Take a look at all the weekly content!
Kinanâskomitin. Marsi cho. Thank you for participating in this year's Truth and Reconciliation Challenge.
Reconciliation is a journey, not a destination, and your active participation is helping us make change right here in Wood Buffalo! As a token of our gratitude, you are eligible for a certificate in recognition of their dedication to truth and reconciliation. To receive your personalized certificate, please fill out the Challenge Certificate Survey. Be sure to include how you would like your name to be displayed on the certificate, and the email address where the completed certificate can be emailed. We're also looking for feedback on this year's challenge, so we invite you to answer any of the following questions as you feel called to do.
Reconciliation doesn't end on September 30. We look forward to growing the challenge every year, with more resources, events, and ways for people to learn and actively participate in reconciliation in Wood Buffalo.
Missed the challenge? It's not too late! Take a look at all the weekly content!