ANCESTRAL ROOTS HEALING Indigenous social work
The well-being of future generations begins with healing our Ancestral Roots
ANCESTRAL ROOTS HEALING Indigenous social work
The well-being of future generations begins with healing our Ancestral Roots
The well-being of future generations begins with healing our Ancestral Roots
The well-being of future generations begins with healing our Ancestral Roots
Sarah Dunkley, founder and owner, is a Mohawk, Turtle Clan woman from Tyendinaga Territory/ Kenhteke. She is a registered Social Worker, poet, author of "The Beauty After the Storm", a mother, Tota/grandma, and a lover of arts.
She has worked with Indigenous families with young children, youth, and the elderly. She has experience in the school system, the criminal justice system and the child welfare system.
Sarah has a Masters Degree in Indigenous Trauma and Resilience from the University of Toronto, a Bachelors Degree in Social Work from Ryerson University and First Nations Technical Institute, has studied Therapeutic Touch, Reiki, Play Therapy and much more.
Sarah offers workshops, presentations, and public speaking engagements within our local area, including but not limited to Hastings and Prince Edward Counties, Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox & Addington Counties and beyond. These could include, but not limited to: Creation Teachings, Trauma-informed, Indigenous Healing and Wellness, Transformation: From learned helplessness to empowerment, Vision boards, and Talking, Healing and Empowering Circles.
As a child who needed and had social workers in her life, Sarah has come to understand the importance of community, support and Ancestral Roots. As her vision unfolds, Ancestral Roots Healing has come to fruition.
The vision is to create a stronger sense of community, creating opportunities to bring people together and allow people to heal at their own pace, in their own way, and with the supports they need. She truly believes that healing can happen when we connect to our Ancestral Roots.
Stay tuned for upcoming events, workshops, or presentations.
Wait for it!! Upcoming workshops include:
Smudge Feathers
Indigenous Paint Night
Beading
Dreamcatchers
Ribbon skirts/Ribbon shirts
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