President and CEO Kallie Wood said, “The NCIAF is thrilled to announce this revolutionary partnership with Bridges Health Services - it serves as recognition of the critical link between mental health and agricultural success within Indigenous communities. As we embark on this journey, we acknowledge true reconciliation involves not only honouring the past but actively
supporting the well-being of our communities. By utilizing Bridges Health Service's innovative platform, Avail, we are not only addressing the mental health challenges faced by our farmers and food producers, but also reinforcing our commitment to holistic community well being.”
She continued, “This collaboration between two compassionate organizations embodies our dedication to uplifting Indigenous traditions and practices, ensuring as we grow our agriculture, we also nurture the mental resilience that sustains our communities. Together, we are nourishing and empowering a brighter, healthier future for all.”“At Bridges Health, we are deeply honored to join forces with the National Circlefor Indigenous
Agriculture and Food in this meaningful partnership,” shared Garry Derenoski, President and CEO of Bridges Health. “Through the integration of our Avail platform, we aim to provide essential mental health support to Indigenous farmers, food producers, and their communities. By blending our innovative mental wellness tools with the rich traditions of Indigenous agriculture, we are committed to fostering not only agricultural success but also the mental resilience that sustains these vital communities. Together, we are championing a holistic approach to well-being, rooted in respect, collaboration, and a shared vision for a brighter, healthier future