Programs - SPIRIT WAY
Are you ready for second-stage housing and healing?
SPIRIT WAYS goal is to help Aboriginal women
become independent
by providing them with the opportunity to make their own choices,
arrange for their own needs, access community services and become
involved in their community.
We believe that family violence is a learned behaviour, and
that it can be
unlearned and replaced with healthy non-violent behaviours. We begin this
process by providing a sanctuary for victims in an alcohol and drug free
environment. Women must have a safe and nurturing place to recover
from the loss of self-esteem and direction. Ultimately, Helping Spirit
Lodge Society seeks to regain the traditional, respected position of women
in our communities.
We provide supportive, affordable housing for 14 families
on a
month-to-month basis for a period of eighteen months. Programs and
services are offered to assist the women residents in gaining the skills,
information and confidence they need to take control of their own
future, and support their children in a healthy caring environment.
Contact us for
information on the SPIRIT WAY program.

History Of SPIRIT WAY
In November, 1996, Helping Spirit Lodge Society received a
Conditional
allocation from the British Columbia Housing Management Commission
November 7, 1996 under Homeless At Risk Component of HOMES BC for
a 14 unit Project.
On June 21, 2000, HSLS celebrated a West Coast traditional
groundbreaking ceremony for the Aboriginal womans 14-unit
second-stage housing project. It was named SPIRIT WAY to
reflect the courageous journey the participants would be undertaking
to stop their cycle of
violence and begin a resurgence of wellness.
On April 30, 2001, SPIRIT WAY house was traditionally
blessed by Elder
Bob George from the Burrard First Nations people.
On June 21, 2001 SPIRIT WAY Officially opened its doors.
Elder Theresa
Jeffries from Seschelt Village offered prayers and song for this special
occasion.

SPIRIT WAY Housing SPIRIT WAY has 14 fully furnished residential units:
- Four 1-bedroom
- Four 2-bedrooms
- Five3-bedrooms
- One 4-bedroom
- Handicap suite available(1 bedroom)

SPIRIT WAY Programs Our programs combine both culturally appropriate and mainstream
methods of healing. We use holistic healing methods based on
the First Nation's culture including cultural and spiritual ceremonies and
teachings of the medicine wheel.
Over 90 wellness and educational workshops and activities
in the following categories are available to SPIRIT WAY residents:
- Family Violence
- Aboriginal Culture
- Spiritual Balance
- Family & Education
- Children's Activities
- Youth Activities
- Health and Wellness
- Lifeskills/Personal Empowerment
- Certificate Courses (CHOICES)
- Employment Skills

Whos Eligible
Helping Spirit Lodge Society continually accepts applications
and referrals
for residency at our second stage housing program.
Priority is given to women who have experienced physical,
sexual, and/or
emotional abuse within the context of an intimate relationship and who
are currently or have recently stayed in a first stage transition houses.
Our residents are women who:
- Are committed to living in an adult female oriented environment.
- Are ready to make choices on their healing journey.
- Agree to a clean and sober healthy lifestyle.
- Want to change their lifestyle for the betterment of their future with their children.
- Agree and understand the policy that No Males are Allowed on the Premises including family members.

How to Apply
Contact us for
information on applying for the SPIRIT WAY program.
An application form can be sent to you and eligible candidates
will be contacted for an interview.

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