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Mawita’mk – Being Together

Community living for Mi’kmaq people with disabilities.

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Mi'kmaq Teachings:

  • Community Living
  • Spirituality
  • Teacher Video Recordings

“If this was your child, who had a disability living at home with you, would you kick them out and ask them to live on their own? Why are you expecting us to do that same thing with kids in guardianship?”

- JORDAN’S PRINCIPLE CASE COORDINATOR

Cultural Teachings

Elders at Mawita'mk

Every week elders visit Mawita'mk to work on special projects and share knowledge with our members. They provide opportunities for healing and growth in our community.

Activities

Mawita'mk members keep an active schedule. They contribute their time, talents and help during fundraising activities, at work, and during cultural events. They also attend sporting and recreation events.

Meaningful Work

Staff and volunteers assist members at Mawita'mk to find meaningful work. Developing new skills and abilities creates a sense of satisfaction, pride, and purpose for all of us.

Mawita’mk is a registered charitable organization that celebrates the gifts of indigenous people with disabilities.

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The late Grand Chief Ben Sylliboy and his sisters Magit Poulette and Theresa Cremo were residential school survivors. The three siblings had a deep love and concern for Mi’kmaq people with disabilities and didn’t want to see them removed from their community, language and culture to access the supports they deserved.

Ben and his wife Marie, Magit and Theresa all volunteered and became friends of L’Arche Cape Breton, a community for people with disabilities that began near We’koqma’q in 1983. In 1999 Grand Chief Ben invited Tom Gunn, founder of L’Arche Cape Breton, and friends to create a new Mi’kmaq organization for people with disabilities. Elder Murdeena Marhsall suggested they call it Mawita’mk (Being Together).

In April 2007, Ni’kinen (Our House) was opened in We’koqma’q L’Nue’kati. Ni’kinen was the first group home in Canada located within an indigenous community.

The Grand Chief, Magit and Tom lobbied hard for services within the community. With the support of the Assembly of Nova Scotia Chiefs, we were able to open Ni’kinen as well as four assisted living apartments in We’koqma’q L’Nue’kati in 2007.

We are funded by Indigenous Services Canada through the Confederation of Mainland Mi’kmaq. We are licensed and inspected by the Nova Scotia Department of Community Services.

"We expect the Department of Indian Affairs (INAC) to treat people with intellectual disabilities and their families fairly. INAC, under their institutional care program should stop removing people from their culture and begin to support community-based services and supports within Mi’kmaq communities.” – Assembly of Nova Scotia Chiefs 2005

Mawita'mk Society

In 2023, through fundraising and volunteer efforts, we opened a new Centre called Ben’s Place. Together, we create art and craft projects that are sold in our beautiful gift shop. Ben’s Place is a craft studio but also a community gathering place, where we host elders and friends for cultural events and Bingo.

"We are trying to bring back whatever the residential schools took away from our people."
– Rosie Sylliboy

Mawita'mk News & Events

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Outings & Vacation

Holidays and travel are highlights in all of our lives. At Mawita'mk, we take members on vacations, so they can enjoy the rewards of exploring new places.

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