The NRNC was asked to participate in the Compassionate city project for St. Catharines.
Miigwech and Nya:weh to Julie Rorison @JulieRoar for all your great work on this project.
"It's about seeing each other as individuals, without judgement." -Liz #CompassionateSTC pic.twitter.com/MsJ4CyZUGX
— Julie Roar (@JulieRoar) December 10, 2017
"Compassion changes the story." – Darcy #CompassionateSTC pic.twitter.com/CkwxMPLQF8
— Julie Roar (@JulieRoar) December 9, 2017
"Compassion is different than empathy. I don't need to know what it feels like to want to help. That is compassion. It's a central part of Indigenous culture." -Mitch #compassionateSTC pic.twitter.com/zRdeaAZA3i
— Julie Roar (@JulieRoar) December 10, 2017
"Compassion is a sense of community, of belonging." -Debbie #CompassionateSTC pic.twitter.com/ilgpgqcijY
— Julie Roar (@JulieRoar) December 9, 2017
Blue says he learns a lot about compassion from the children and youth he works with at the Niagara Regional Native Centre #compassionateSTC pic.twitter.com/zb3p0rV0HO
— Julie Roar (@JulieRoar) December 9, 2017