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Below, you will find different stories, blogs, videos & articles for your reading pleasure.  

Theses resources teach about the the stories across cultures & time, that speak of fertility, birth, miscarriages, healthcare and other spiritual connections.

Myths are reflective of human concerns and needs during ancient times. By reviewing them, it turns out that many human problems today, have a historical background. Among the main themes of ancient mythologies, fertility and reproduction have various representations in ancient civilizations.

Rather than the primary memory being trauma and fear,  their new stuffed friend helps them through their challenges.  Symbolizing their strength and resiliency during some excruciatingly difficult medical interventions.

Bears shift the focus from the stress and anxiety of 

the moment, to comfort. Often, someone in shock, is unable to process or express their feelings surrounding the gravity of the trauma surrounding them.

See the articles below for more information; and consider donating your, lightly loved teddy bears, to your local hospital or association.

HEALTHCARE CRISIS

Shuttered emergency rooms. A dearth of family doctors. Long waiting lists for surgeries and specialists. All while foreign-trained health professionals struggle to find work while denied accreditation.

There is no part of the health care system untouched by the current crisis. The problem isn’t physicians, or nurses, or health care workers. It’s not one province or territory.

Check Out the VIDEO LIBRARY for more...

"It seems the essentials of health rest not in medical textbooks, but in our everyday

connections to each other. "

-Dr. Kelly Harding, MD, MPH

In modern new-age circles, sparrows are believed to symbolism joy, community, teamwork, protection, simplicity, hard work or self-worth.

 In Europe's middle ages, sparrows were believed to represent peasants and the lower class. In old Celtic tradition, sparrows were thought to be keepers of ancestral knowledge.  Click below to find out more.

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