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Jennifer Aldrich

Carling Battistuzzi

Jennifer Becskei

Rosalyn Bird

Elena Buscher
I’m a trained Marine Ethnoecologist, who loves being active and outside. Through the years I have been fortunate enough to travel some of the world.
Esquimalt, Canada

Sophie Buscher

Vincent Buscher

Heather Campbell

Ryan Campbell

Chelsea Clark

James Clendenan

Mark Cook

Nicole Corrado

Jessica Curtis

Doug Davis

Mima Djordjevic

Patricia Fauvelle

Laurie Fingerhut

Brianna Friedlander

Cheryl Giesbrecht
Personal goal is to gain stability and strength, mind-body-spirit, as I: move through what I hope are the final stages of post partum, begin a new career, and my family life goes through transition.
Saskatoon, Canada

Cheryl Giesbrecht

Amber Grant

Leela Hamilton

Angela Hayes

Amanda Hodovick
Vancouver, Canada

Hilary Hodovick

Lillian Jones

Anna Kanwar

Anna Mae Kanwar

Erin Kapela
Erin Kapela, M.C., RCC, has trained and worked in healing, counselling, and acupressure under Time To Heal co-owner, Andrew Louisy for 10-years. Erin is a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC #17070) and achieved a Master of Counselling degree from City University. Erin is passionately dedicated to Recreating Life Patterns and helping families heal intergenerational pain. Erin is a co-owner of Time To Heal and the lead instructor/trainer of the Spirit First Workshop Series. The foundational course, Recreating Life Patterns, provided Erin with a stable foundation, tools to rise to her potential
http://timetohealcommunity.com/

Mark Labowka
Businessman, husband, father, Doing the work pays off in the long run.
Campbell River

Rachel Lee

Maria López

Maria E. Lopez Wilfing

Andrew Louisy

Brea Lowenberger

Jason Malcom

JD May
Port Coquitlam, Canada

Ladine Moody
Port Coquitlam, Canada

Kailyn Pritchard

Jan Routh

William Seymour

Rachel Skidmore

Lori Skinner

Michael Swales

Monika Szopinska

Lillian Thorne
Mostly, I'm a happy human.
Honored to be a: woman, daughter, sister, niece, aunt, mother, and, best of all, Grandmother.
I've worked hard to be considered a teacher, better yet, an advocate for children. This achievement is more than a dream; it's my ancestral duty. I teach Indigenous students from K - 12.
The cherry on top of all this is being a wife. I love the loyalty this life entails.
Thank you for reading.
Take care during this time of pandemic.
Duncan, B.C

Colette Tunstead

Brenda Yuen

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