Giving Tuesday 2021 This year, Giving Tuesday will be Tuesday November 30th, and Woodland Cultural Centre is hoping that you will consider supporting the work of the Centre. This year’s campaign is targeted to help support Phase 4 of the restoration of the Mohawk Institute Residential School site at Woodland Cultural Centre. Phase 4… Read more »
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Job Posting: Development Coordinator
Development Coordinator Posting Period: August 16 – August 30, 2021 @ 4:00 pm Position: Development Coordinator Location: Woodland Cultural Centre Job Status: 12-month contract, full-time Hours of Work: 9:00am – 4:30pm Monday-Friday. with some evenings and weekends Salary Range: $16.50-25/hr Summary The Woodland Cultural Centre is seeking an individual to coordinate our fundraising and… Read more »
Final funding for Woodland Cultural Centre from Canada and Ontario Government helps complete Phase 3 of the restoration project.
Final funding for Woodland Cultural Centre from Canada and Ontario Government helps complete Phase 3 of the restoration project. Brantford/Six Nations, ON, July 20, 2021 – The Woodland Cultural Centre is pleased to announce complete funding for Phase 3 of the physical restoration of the Mohawk Institute Residential School building. Janis Monture, Executive Director,… Read more »
Save the Evidence May Newsletter Released by Woodland Cultural Centre with Important Updates on the Project
Save the Evidence May Newsletter Released by Woodland Cultural Centre with Important Updates on the Project The Save the Evidence campaign is an initiative launched by the Woodland Cultural Centre to raise awareness and support for the restoration of the former Mohawk Institute Residential School building. The vision is to turn the building into an… Read more »
February Save the Evidence Newsletter includes important updates about the Campaign
The Save the Evidence team has been working hard to create the February E-Newsletter. Inside this edition you will read about important updates regarding our Fall Campaign, Giving Tuesday and some exciting new announcements of foundation supporters like CIBC and TD Bank. It has been a primary focus of Woodland Cultural Centre staff to… Read more »
Community Donations to Save the Evidence Make All the Difference
Why is the project by Woodland Cultural Centre so important? Saving the Evidence of the former Mohawk Institute Residential School saves the truth. This photo was taken by photographer Ian R. Maracle of an old chair in the Boy’s Playroom in the basement of the former Mohawk Institute Residential School. This playroom holds many… Read more »
Mohawk Institute Virtual Tour Fundraiser
A Little Run Club started by a couple of Moms fundraises for the Save the Evidence Campaign
From the desk of Laura Palumbo, founder of Sketchy Rub Club: A bit about Sketchy Run Club: we are an anti-workout run club. It started with two new moms (Rachelle and I) starting something ‘sketchy’ (i.e. semi-committal) where we would keep each other accountable for taking care of ourselves. One Hour a week dedicated… Read more »
How will $20,000 help the Save the Evidence Campaign and Mohawk Institute
First of all, a HUGE Thank you/Nya:weh to everyone that has helped us get this far in the Save the Evidence campaign. We are now into Phase 3 of the project and need the communities support to finish strong. For the month of June, Woodland Cultural Centre is participating in the Great Canadian Giving Challenge…. Read more »
Great Canadian Giving Challenge: Help Save the Evidence win $20,000
Woodland Cultural Centre hopes to spark the season of giving during June with the Great Canadian Giving Challenge. Woodland Cultural Centre is a charity organization that is dedicated to our mission to inform, educate, and promote Indigenous culture, history, language and arts. The “Save the Evidence” campaign is an initiative launched by WCC to restore the Mohawk Institute Residential School, one of the last residential schools standing in Canada. In the month of June, every dollar raised has a chance to make a big impact on the project.
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