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Annual Silver Lining Gala

JOIN US FOR OUR ANNUAL SILVER LINING GALA IN SUPPORT OF INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES SUFFERING FROM ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES
JUNE 19TH, – 6:00 – 9:30pm
NORWOOD HOTEL.
A wonderful evening featuring:
Michael Redhead Champagne
Michael is an Ininew public speaker, writer, community advocate and on-screen personality, his storytelling connects communities across North America and around the world. Michael’s commitment to action and solutions comes from his experiences growing up in Winnipeg’s North End, his identity as a member of Shamattawa First Nation and his connection to the child welfare system. He aims to walk his talk, revolutionize harmful systems, and ensure those with lived experience design, deliver and evaluate any initiative that affects them. Michael’s first children’s book, “We Need Everyone” from HighWater Press is now available everywhere books are sold. Brandi Vezina.
Brandi Vezina, a Red River Métis singer/songwriter, blends classic country and rock in her music, drawing from her life experiences. Her latest single, “Old Fashioned Values,” produced with Nashville’s Styles Haury, resonates with over 200K Spotify streams and airs on Sirius XM. Inspired by her Métis heritage, Vezina’s music celebrates tradition and family. She recently won the Manitoba Country Music Association’s NCI Indigenous Country Music Award and was recognized by Front Porch Music. With upcoming Nashville collaborations and new releases planned, Vezina aims to captivate audiences with her energetic performances, promising an unforgettable experience on stage. Our Community Champion Award
Is awarded to someone who embodies resilience, compassion, and determination. They have overcome personal struggles with addiction and have made significant positive changes in their life. They actively support others in their recovery journey, offering encouragement, guidance, and empathy. They advocate for awareness, education, and destigmatization of addiction and mental health issues. They are committed to personal growth, continuous learning, and helping others to achieve their full potential. They inspire hope, instill courage, and foster a sense of community and belonging among those affected by addiction.

Charlotte Nolin
This year, SRWC will be awarding the Community Champion award to Charlotte Nolin. Charlotte is a 71-year-old Tastawiniyew Otipemisiwak (two-spirit Métis) who has devoted her life to protect the children. A survivor of the Sixties Scoop, she walks with first-hand knowledge of the trauma that Indigenous peoples must overcome today. The Community Champion award recognizes individuals who display resilience, compassion, and determination. They’ve conquered addiction, fostering positive change in their lives. They support others in recovery, advocate for awareness and destigmatization, and inspire hope, courage, and community among those impacted by addiction and mental health challenges.

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