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The Migration of Objects – Starting January 29, 2026

Join us for a warm, inclusive, and healing workshop where women come together to explore migration, memory, identity, and belonging through meaningful objects.  Through guided narrative, conversation, storytelling, and photography, you’ll create a personal “object portrait” that honours your journey — in your own voice and in community with...

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Regulation and Reconnection – Starting January 27, 2026

A co-created Mastermind to honor the past and share a new inner future. Join us for a safe space center on meaning-making, emotional regulation, and conscious reinvention. Through co-created dialogue, breathwork, gentle somatic practices, and nervous system–supportive tools, participants learn to honor the past without...

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Mamá Ganso | Mother Goose – Starting January 27, 2026

Join us for a safe space where guardians connect with infants through the power of songs and stories. Connect with other families in your community Gain skills and confidence to create positive connection with your child Learn about healthy child development Get connected to community...

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MenTOR Program – Starting January 28, 2026

MenTOR (Men Transforming Our Relationships) is a peer support group for men who want to build a healthier, stronger relationships. Through conversation, guided learning and practical exercise, participants will learn new coping strategies and skills, be encouraged to make the changes that they feel are...

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NOW BACK EVERY WEDNESDAY! Kiwassa Low-Cost Produce Market

Join us for the fresh affordable produce, friendly faces, and feel-good vibes as the Low-Cost Produce Market is officially OPENING IN November ! 🌽🍓 Come support your local neighbourhood market and enjoy a free warm cup of soup with us! 🍲✨ Every Wednesday starting November...

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Answer the Kiwassa Accessibility Survey by October 17, Friday!

We’re committed to making Kiwassa a welcoming and accessible place for everyone, including staff, volunteers, partners, and participants. That’s why we’re launching our second annual Accessibility Survey. Your feedback helps us understand what’s working, what’s improved since last year, and where we can do better,...

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