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Trending Cities. About About Trip. TripAdvisor traveler rating. See more on TripAdvisor ». Took a two day course with Grant. Was an awesome time and learned alot. Highly recommend if you are looking to learn the art of blacksmithing. They also have off grid accommodations called Iron Mountain Wilderness Cabins if you need a spot to stay during your blacksmith adventure. Strangely satisfying experience. Black smithing is so much fun and such hard work on arms.

Would certainly recommend everyone to have a go. Wife and i took a 2 day course. I like that Grant is listening to you and adjust the course progress to fit your need. I'm interested in knives so i get to forge my 1st knife blank. Even helped us to get some good pictures too. Incredible Blacksmith Learning Experience. I recently was a student of Grant's at the Firehouse Ironworks. Recognizing that a sense of community has a fundamental role to play in the wellbeing of all individuals, Grand Chief Ben Sylliboy We'koqma'q , his sisters - Margaret Poulette and Theresa Cremo -- and Tom Gunn formed the Mawita'mk Society in the early s.

Their goal was to build a community home and supported apartments in the Whycocomagh area. It took more than 20 years, but finally, in , Ni'kinen which means our house in Mi'kmaq opened its doors.

The facility can support 5 people who require hour care four live there now , its Supported Apartment Complex can house up to 5 individuals two live there now , and there is one person who visits the facility through a day program. The most important outcome of the Mawita'mk Society is that it has brought people with disabilities back to Whycocomagh, restoring them to the community where they were raised, and to the people they know and love.

The facility is also open to anyone from the Mi'kmaq Nation who is living with disabilities, which means they can receive assistance in the culture and language that is their heritage. In this way, Mawita'mk is an opportunity to escape societal stigmas related to disabilities in an environment that is supportive, nurturing and grounded in Mi'kmaq traditions.

The home has created jobs in the community, providing full and part-time employment for 11 individuals, all but two of whom are We'koqma'q band members.

The society is now working to develop a social enterprise for aboriginal people with disabilities. This is significant in that employment opportunities for people living with disabilities are difficult to come by. The new venture will sell beadwork that is being created by a resident and the proceeds will be used to plan special outings and gifts for those who live in the home.

This community home and supported living facility is thought to be the first one of its kind, which meant there were no templates to follow in its creation.



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