‘More than words’: $16 million announced for wellness, healing and recovery centre
The wide-reaching impact the construction of a wellness, healing and recovery centre in the tri-communities will have in northern Saskatchewan was apparent at a special announcement today.
Surrounded by numerous First Nations chiefs, northern mayors, as well as federal and provincial ministers and other elected officials, Lac La Ronge Indian Band (LLRIB) Chief Tammy Cook-Searson called the event an important moment for current and future generations of northerners. With $11.6 million committed by the federal government, $2.5 million from the province and another $2 million from LLRIB Health Services, she said the band can build a centre which represents a critical solution to the region’s need for better access to health and addiction services.
“Many of us have faced suicides in our own families or lost loved ones to addictions and mental health,” Cook-Searson said. “We have undergone some difficult and challenging times through history and increasingly over the past few years, and we are very excited this special announcement has finally arrived.”