The Dryden Native Friendship Centre is showing their support to many of the individuals, organizations and businesses who helped support the Centre throughout their Christmas programming and throughout the entire year of 2020.
This year has been very difficult year for many people so to receive such support in such a troubling time is very humbling.
Miigwetch to all the individuals who have helped us in the past year including:
Carl Eisener, Patty Vann, Pat Rigey, Jessica Kiewing, Wendy Wiedenhoeft, Alison Dove, Shirley Cole, Trish Cooke, Leanne Bullock, Sheldon Legaree, Stephen Edwards, Kathy McIvor, Laurel Spalding, Eric Courchene, Dylan Courchene, Lynn Courchene, Neil Boulette, Roy Napish, Liliane Lees, Janis Wessel, Sheila Doudiet, Pat Taylor, Dan Groves, Adam & Jennifer Millard, Allison Dove, Karen Mazurski, Heather Desmore, Shannon Elliot, Marcie Weiers, Cherie Callaghan, Tammy Olphant, Karen Seeley, Sarah Wall, Janis Wessel, Denise Kingsley, Teanna L. Sheridan, Marlene Barboni
Also, Miigwetch to all the organizations and businesses that have helped us including:
Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) and the drop-in, Wilsons Business Solutions, Ella Lynn’s, Kano Reid, Downtown Dollar, TD Bank, Timber Lanes Bowling, Northwestern Health Unit, Lotto One, Lokah Sangha Yoga, FSET, MNP LLP Corporate Finance, Meals on Wheels, Regional Food Distribution Association, 4-H Beef Club, 4-H Swine Club, Cloverbelt Country Meats, Gould’s Brand Source, Best Western Dryden, Ontario Federation of Indigenous Friendship Centres , Kenora District Services Board, Dryden Regional Health Centre, Dryden Police Service, Nuclear Waste Management Organization, Wabigoon Lake First Nation, Wabigoon Metis Centre, Waasegiizhig Nanaandawe’ iyewigamig, City of Dryden, Patricia Gardens, QSL Tackle & Laundromat, Paawidigong First Nations Forum, Dryden High School, Horseshoe Connection, Ontario Aboriginal Housing Services, McKay Construction, Dryden Rotary Club, DAARN, Bridges, Northwest Employment Works, Marks Work Warehouse, Extra Foods, Richard Armstrong- Purple Shield, Sunset Mental Health, Canadian Tire, Peterbilt, Dryden Regional Health Centre, Dryden Regional Mental Health & Addiction Services, Canadian Mental Health Association Fort Frances, Kenora District Services Board, Community Care Information Management Corporation, Shkaabe Makwa, Ontario Provincial Police, Cabbie’s Taxi, Salvation Army, The Mission, Highway Dollar Store, KPDSB, CAPC Wabigoon, QSL Tackle, Northwest Catholic School Board, McCauley & Partners, Kesley Fuerst at Vermeer Law Office, St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, CKDR, Q104
The Dryden Native Friendship Centre is very grateful for all this support and we wish all area communities a Happy Holidays and all the best in the New Year!