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Indigenous Lead - Incorporated Non Profit - Canadian Charitable Organization
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A young father with a family that loved him dearly, Brian Jimmy, a Member of the Onion Lake Cree Nation was last heard from by family on Friday, June 19, 2020. Their search for answers continues.
Audrey is reported to have stayed at the Edmonton Convention Centre / Shaw shelter on August 10, 2020. There have been no confirmed sightings since and her family is desperate for help.
Missing since October 10, 2016, after attenmding a house party in Wabasca-Demaris, Terence's family still hope that information will be shared to help them find Terence and bring him home.
On July 1, 2022, Wayne became the victim of a fatal hit and run, in the community of Wabasca. His investigation is ongoing and his family searches for answers
Marvin was found in his home fatally shot in Wabasca. Home on his days off from work, Marvin was taken violently and too soon.
Last seen on June 11, 2023, in Fort McMurray, AB. Her family asks anyone with information to please come forward.
The Founding team bring their collective experience to address a national issue. We share the belief that many individuals and organizations feel the draw to engage and help address the systemic causes as well as the needs of family members affected by the tragedy of losing someone precious.
The impacts of the residential school system and a history of discrimination against a once strong, proud people have played a significant role in placing Women, Girls and Two spirit people into situations and environments where they are preyed upon and exploited by the worst of our society.
When like minded people, working from shared values, commit to engagement and collaboration, extraordinary change can happen. Indigenous communities, leaders, families partnered with law enforcement, governments and private sector leaders can bring hope and opportunity to people that have been often denied basic dignity and respect. No one will accomplish these goals alone. Together, we are limitless.
At MMIP, we believe that moving towards meaningful reconciliation can be achieved through respectful collaboration. When we commit to offer our skills, experience, values, compassion, to share knowledge, grow understanding, grieve together, we can start to move forward unified
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