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Moosonee Native Friendship Centre
31 Ferguson Street S.
P.O.Box 489
Moosonee ON
P0L 1Y0
Lead Contact: Alice Sackaney – AHWS Coordinator
Phone: 705 336 2808
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Role Model: Kynewh Enosse

My name is Kynewh Enosse.  I am from the Waskaganish first Nations.  I live in small community called Moosonee.  I am in the Bear clan.  I am 15 years old.  I am affiliated by the Moosonee Native Friendship Center.  I like to play the game of basketball.  It is important to me to be a role model because it gives me an opportunity to work with other people and teach them how to have a healthy relationship.  My hope for the future is to be successful at having a healthy relationship and others.

 

Mentor: Shane Enosse

My name is Shane Enosse.  I am a member of the Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve.  I belong to the Bear Clan.

I live in Moosonee Ontario.  I am employed by the Moosonee Native Friendship Centre as a Drop-in & Outreach Coordinator.

As a Kizhaay Anishinaabe Niin Facilitator it is important for me to be a mentor because it is my responsibility to share what I learn with my community about this initiative.

My hope for the future is for all to have an opportunity to be a part of a healthy and equal relationship. 

 
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