Talk4Healing Celebrates One Year Anniversary

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Talk4Healing vamps were created by the Talk4Healing staff and sent off to the “Walking with our Sisters” project in honour of all the missing and murdered Aboriginal women.
Talk4Healing vamps were created by the Talk4Healing staff and sent off to the “Walking with our Sisters” project in honour of all the missing and murdered Aboriginal women.
Human Rights Groups ONWA Pow Wow against violence against women
ONWA Pow Wow in Thunder Bay in November 2012

THUNDER BAY – A year ago, Talk4Healing, A Help Line for Aboriginal Women, accepted its first official call. A first of its kind in Ontario, Talk4Healing has since helped over 1,500 Aboriginal women start their journey to healing by providing a culturally safe and appropriate resource that Aboriginal women and their families can call for help.

“Simply put, we help women and their families who need support,” explains Robin Haliuk, Talk4Healing Coordinator. “As we have been taught through our traditional teachings, the Medicine Wheel provides powerful guidance in four key areas: Spiritual, Emotional, Physical and Mental. Talk4Healing follows in the traditional footsteps of our grandmothers and grandfathers by incorporating these teachings into our services, which is precisely what makes this help line so unique and so appropriately suited for Aboriginal women.”

Before the creation of Talk4Healing, many Aboriginal women living in Northern Ontario communities had nowhere to turn to for help when they needed it. Geographical isolation and the lack of services that is often the reality in small, northern communities acted as a barrier to healing. Now, help is only a phone call away. 

“Traditionally, Aboriginal women have turned to their grandmothers, mothers, sisters, and aunts for support, but not all women are comfortable talking about their personal problems with relatives or friends,” says Haliuk. “That’s where Talk4Healing comes in. “We have trained Aboriginal counsellors available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, who are empathetic, understanding, and ready to address the unique needs to Aboriginal women.” 

Haliuk says that before Talk4Healing came to be, many Aboriginal women were suffering in silence. Having an Aboriginal specific help line to call for help, whether it be for crisis support, service referrals, telephone counselling, or just emotional support; has been a much needed and long-awaited service. 

“We’ve received a lot of positive feedback from our callers who are so grateful for finally having somewhere to turn when they need help,” she says. “We typically hear a great sense of relief when our callers realize they are talking to an Aboriginal woman on the other end of the line. Now that Talk4Healing is here, it’s hard to imagine a time when this service didn’t exist. I know we’re making a huge difference in the lives of Aboriginal women and their families in Northern Ontario.”

The Talk4Healing service area includes all Aboriginal women and their families living in Northern Ontario from the Manitoba border all the way to the Muskokas. To begin your journey to healing, call the toll-free number: 1-855-554-HEAL. For more information, visitwww.talk4healing.com.

Talk4Healing vamps were created by the Talk4Healing staff and sent off to the “Walking with our Sisters” project in honour of all the missing and murdered Aboriginal women.
Talk4Healing vamps were created by the Talk4Healing staff and sent off to the “Walking with our Sisters” project in honour of all the missing and murdered Aboriginal women.
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