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Experiential Learning Programs

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Through experiential learning, participants have the opportunity to develop outside of the traditional classroom structure. Experiential education enables participants to discover and build on strengths in an Indigenous setting. This learning environment allows for growth in one’s emotional, physical, spiritual and mental capacities. We believe that experiential learning gives participants the ability to develop and heal through learning life-long activities to carry on to our future generations.

2019 Photo Voice Gallery

In 2019, Wabanaki Public Health & Wellness partnered with the Bakery Photo Collective to pilot the PhotoVoice project. This partnership provided the opportunity for Wabanaki youth to learn photography skills through workshops from the Bakery, engage with their peers from across Wabanaki territory, and practice our tradition of storytelling digitally. Click here to view the 2019 Photo Voice Gallery.