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Sobering Hope: Former Addict Creates Care Packages

20 Dec

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Summary

  • Former addict Rachel Montour now crafts care packages for the homeless.
  • Packages contain essentials, warm clothing, meals, and comfort items.
  • Indigenous people are disproportionately impacted by the drug crisis.
Sobering Hope: Former Addict Creates Care Packages

Rachel Montour, a Kanien'kehá:ka, Wolf Clan woman, is bringing hope to Brantford's homeless community this holiday season. Three years into her sobriety after struggling with addiction for two decades, Montour is assembling and delivering care packages filled with essential items.

These thoughtful packages include hot meals, warm winter attire, gift cards, and personal comfort items like journals and clean socks. Montour also includes marijuana pre-rolls and cigarettes, items that aided her own recovery by helping with appetite and sleep. Her initiative, supported by her community in Six Nations, aims to provide a moment of humanity and connection for those on the streets.

Montour's personal journey has been marked by significant hardship, including addiction, human trafficking, and periods of homelessness. She emphasizes that having basic needs met was crucial for her healing. Her efforts underscore the profound challenges faced by Indigenous individuals, who are disproportionately affected by the drug crisis and human trafficking in Canada, aiming to foster a brighter holiday for recipients.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Rachel Montour is a formerly homeless woman in recovery from addiction who is creating and distributing care packages to homeless individuals in Brantford.
The packages contain essentials like hot meals, warm clothing, gift cards, snacks, journals, and personal items such as socks and cigarettes.
Indigenous people face systemic issues and historical trauma that contribute to higher rates of addiction and drug-related deaths compared to non-Indigenous populations.

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