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"The longest journey is from our heads to our hearts"




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Reconciliation is a big word. The Elders remind us that it is a process, a journey without one single road or a final destination. It is not always easy or comfortable and it is sometimes confusing and frustrating, yet worth every step. We have a story to share about our reconciliation journey - its highs, its lows, its emotions and the unimaginable gifts discovered along the way. Join us on this journey.
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