Aboriginal Healing Foundation
Canada
| Ethnic/Religion
As a result of institutional abuses suffered in the past, Aboriginal people today suffer from the many effects of unresolved trauma like lateral violence, depression, poverty, alcoholism, lack of parenting skills, lack of capacity to build and sustain healthy families and communities. Our vision is of a future when these effects have been meaningfully resolved and Aboriginal people have restored their wellbeing for themselves and for their descendants seven generations ahead. The Aboriginal Healing Foundation is governed by a Board of Directors made up of Aboriginal people from across The Members are appointed by Aboriginal political organizations, the federal government of Canada, and Aboriginal people at-large. The Board establish policy and give direction to staff. The Foundation is accountable through its Funding Agreement with Canada and through its By-law. Guided by these arrangements, the Aboriginal Healing Foundation has committed its resources according to clear and transparent funding criteria established in consultation with Aboriginal people.