Bringing Indigenous and non-Indigenous people together in peace and friendship. Oki, Âba wathtech, Danit’ada, Tânsi, Taanishi, Hello!
Circle Connections for Reconciliation Society is a grass-roots community driven initiative organized by a team of dedicated volunteers. We bring Indigenous and non-Indigenous people together in peace and friendship, to build relationships, learn the truth, increase awareness and work towards genuine reconciliation in our area. We are honoured to work with Elders, Knowledge Keepers and Leaders from
across Treaty 7 Territory and the Métis Nation of Alberta. We come together to engage in meaningful conversations, to work together organizing events and activities as well as initiating changes that ensure a safe, supportive and inclusive community. We welcome all people to join us in this journey.
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. MISSION
Circle Connections for Reconciliation Society creates space for learning, to empower anyone and everyone on the road to truth and reconciliation, one connection at a time. VISION
Circle Connections for Reconciliation Society contributes to the progress of Truth and Reconciliation in peace, respect and friendship. VALUES
In the spirit of Truth and Reconciliation we commit to connecting, empowering, learning, listening, reciprocating, respecting and sharing. GUIDING PRINCIPLE
We uphold the values of the Seven Sacred Teachings: love, trust, courage, respect, wisdom, honesty, and humility.
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. LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Circle Connections for Reconciliation Society acknowledges that we reside on Treaty 7 Territory and the Métis Homeland. We offer our deepest gratitude and respect to all who have welcomed us on their ancestral lands including the Blackfoot Confederacy of Siksika, Piikani and Kainai First Nations, the Tsuut’ina First Nation, the Stoney Nakoda people of Chiniki, Bearspaw and Goodstoney First Nations, and the Métis Nation of Alberta. As a group, we are committed to learning the truth and the obligations of living on these lands. We are committed to gathering together in peace and friendship as Treaties intended and moving forward together with actions that bring about genuine reconciliation to the land and to all who live here.
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. HOW YOU CAN SUPPORT US
Corporate Sponsors are an invaluable resource in our success. We offer you the opportunity to be part of this important work locally by supporting us with funds, gifts in kind and/or volunteers. Your support will enhance our efforts to provide signature events, educational initiatives and operational endeavours. Visit the "Thank You" page on our website for more information or contact us for a conversation! Financial donations are most welcomed! Cheques can be sent to the address below or etransferred to [email protected]. You are also welcome to contact us to make other arrangements. Please know that while we do not provide tax receipts at this time, we would be happy to thank you in a way that is meaningful to you. Circle Connections for Reconciliation Society
PO Box 20033
East Airdrie PO
Airdrie AB T4A 0C2
Thank you!
06/21/2026
🔥 A huge thank you to Firehouse Subs for their incredible generosity today!
When it came time to feed our volunteers and help make today’s event a success, they stepped up and gave us an amazing deal that made a big difference. Community events like this are only possible because of businesses that are willing to support and give back.
We are so grateful for your kindness, support, and commitment to helping bring our community together. ❤️
Thank you, Firehouse Subs, for helping make today a little easier and a lot more special for everyone involved! 🚒🥪✨
06/16/2026
Due to poor weather, please note change of venue from Nose Creek Park to Inspire.
805 Main St S, Airdrie AB.
06/16/2026
Looking for indigenous vendors for our event this Sunday, June 21st from 1-4pm. If interested please message and please share this post with others who may be interested.
06/14/2026
05/24/2026
Thank you to everyone who came to our AGM yesterday. It was great to see members of Council, City of Airdrie staff and so many community members.
Elder George Pambrun was unable to join us and wish him a speedy recovery and good health. Thank you to Jenni who sang and drummed for us.
This AGM marks the beginning of a new role within the Circle. Under the guidance of Elder Lance Scout, two members have transitioned from board members to Advisors.
To those who have stepped down from the board, thank you for your contributions. We wish you well in all your future endeavors.
We look forward to welcoming new board members in the near future.
You are warmly invited to join the Circle Connections for Reconciliation Society for our Annual General Meeting (AGM).
We are deeply honoured and grateful to welcome Métis Elder George Pambrun, who will be with us to offer a blessing and share his wisdom as part of our time together.
This gathering is a time to come together in community, reflect on our shared work, and spend time in a good way as we look ahead.
Please join us on May 23 from 1:00–3:00 p.m. at:
Inspire, Multi-Purpose Room J
805 Main Street SW
Airdrie, AB
05/14/2026
Campaign Day Livestream - Moose Hide Campaign
Campaign Day Livestream We will be live-streaming of the ceremony from Toronto, ONTARIO ; Below are embedded YouTube videos of all the available livestreams as part of Moose Hide Campaign Day. They are also available to through the event platform, but you can also watch them here, or directly on You...
05/06/2026
05/05/2026
Today our hearts are with the families, friends and community members of the countless Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people who have gone missing and those who have been found murdered. Our hearts and support are with you. 🌹