Work with our home communities / reserves to help with bringing Survivors home and reconnect with community and family – our communities also need to heal from the loss of so many of our members – this requires concrete resources.
Staying connected. Remembering our resilience.
We want Survivors to know that even in these tough times, there is still community and there is still support. Remember that, you are resilient and there is always hope.
Virtual communities
For those interested in connecting virtually, explore or join these Sixties Scoop Communities:
Friendship Centres and Provincial/Territorial Associations
In addition, the National Association of Friendship Centres(NAFC) represents 107 Friendship Centres and Provincial/Territorial Associations (PTA) in Canada to further connect in your community.
We will update this list as we learn of new groups and communities for Survivors that promote safety and compassion for all members. Don’t see a specific group listed? Let us know your suggestions by emailing us at info@60sscoopfoundation.com.
As a healing foundation, the healing and well-being of Survivors is our greatest priority, and we encourage open conversation from the community. While we are mindful of the unique experiences of Survivors and the corresponding struggles, please note that the Foundation will not respond to any messages deemed inappropriate. This includes messages that contain threats, foul language, “hate speech,” or other abusive or hurtful attacks. We ask all members of the community to be respectful in all correspondence.
Thank you so much for your patience as we continue our journey of creating a foundation for Survivors, by Survivors.