SAFE Presents: A SAFE Embrace

SAFE Presents: A SAFE Embrace

Join us for A SAFE Embrace, a sacred ceremony to clear the past, uplift your spirit, and make space for renewed peace and empowerment.

By SAFE

Date and time

Saturday, November 30 · 1 - 3pm EST

Location

Country Heritage Park

8560 Tremaine Road Milton, ON L9T 2X3 Canada

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

In honour of Women Abuse Prevention Month, SAFE (Survivor Advocates for Empowerment) invites you to experience A SAFE Embrace, an Indigenous Brushing Ceremony led by the esteemed healer WhiteEagle. This powerful experience is designed to release negativity, process pain, and open the path to renewed energy and personal growth.

WhiteEagle, a respected Indigenous healer, will guide us through this deeply restorative practice that uses cedar brushing as a traditional form of medicine. Cedar brushing helps to clear the mind and body of negativity, allowing participants to shed past burdens and uplift their spirits. Together, we will honour resilience, foster hope, and hold space for meaningful healing.


Experience the journey of renewal as WhiteEagle leads us in:


  • The Brushing Ceremony: An intentional ritual that uses the natural cleansing power of cedar to let go of emotional pain, restore balance, and uplift the spirit.
  • Community Connection: A compassionate space to connect with others who understand the strength it takes to heal, fostering unity and mutual support.
  • Empowerment and Renewal: Embrace self-love and empowerment as you release what no longer serves you, leaving with a sense of renewal and hope.

This gathering is open to all female-identified and non-binary persons seeking a safe environment for healing, connection, and empowerment. Join us to honour your journey, surrounded by a supportive community committed to growth and mutual strength.


Details:

  • Free Registration
  • Donations Accepted to support SAFE’s ongoing work, providing critical resources, advocacy, and support for survivors of gender-based violence.
  • Dress for the Weather: This event will be held outside, so please wear appropriate clothing to stay comfortable. We have an indoor space available incase of incelment weather.
  • Bring Your Own Chair: Seating will not be provided, so be sure to bring a chair to sit on during the ceremony.

Who Can Attend:

  • Open to Female-Identified and Non-Binary Persons

What to Expect:

  • A safe, welcoming space where you can focus on healing and renewal
  • WhiteEagle’s expert guidance through the cedar brushing ritual, designed to support emotional release and balance
  • The opportunity to connect with others in a nurturing and supportive environment


Spaces are limited for this transformative ceremony. Register now to reserve your place and take part in this powerful moment of healing and growth.



SAFE (Survivor Advocates for Empowerment) is a nonprofit organization made up entirely of survivors of gender-based violence, dedicated to providing support, resources, and advocacy for individuals seeking to rebuild and empower their lives during and after trauma. Through community engagement, educational programs, and direct services, SAFE aims to create a safe, supportive environment where healing and growth can flourish.


Frequently asked questions

Will I get a tax receipt for my donation?

Unfortunately, not at this time. The process to obtain charity status is currently underway, so we will be able to provide donation receipts for tax deduction purposes once that occurs.

What should I bring to the event?

Please bring a chair to sit on during the ceremony, as seating will not be provided. Dress appropriately for the weather since this is an outdoor event, and consider bringing a blanket or warm layers if needed.

Will there be parking available?

Yes, there is ample parking at Country Heritage Park. Follow the signs to the designated parking areas.

Is the event accessible for people with mobility challenges?

We aim to make the event as accessible as possible, but please note that this is an outdoor ceremony on uneven terrain. If you have specific accessibility needs, feel free to reach out to us in advance.

What should I wear?

Please dress appropriately for the weather, as the ceremony will be held outdoors. We recommend wearing layers to stay comfortable, as well as bringing any weather-appropriate items (such as rain gear or sun protection) if needed.

What if the weather is bad?

We have an indoor space available in case of bad weather, so the event will proceed rain or shine. Please come prepared for both indoor and outdoor settings.

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