Our Team

  • Lloyd Attig

    Lloyd Attig is a Plains Cree, originally from the Muskoday First Nation near Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. He has lived on unceded Coast Salish territory for 34 years. He is married to Ta7talíya Michelle Nahanee, Squamish, and loves to spend time with his two daughters, Jaime and Paisley. He enjoys healthy cooking and works out regularly. Lloyd is an outdoorsman with extensive wilderness experience. He is a two-time silver medalist in the super heavyweight boxing division of the North American Indigenous Games. Holistic health has always been important to Lloyd, he has experienced huge personal transformation through his balanced approach to life and healing.

    Lloyd has witnessed the power to overcome barriers by cultivating personal strengths in 1000’s of First Nations clients and learners. With 14 years of experience in life skills and career development and 11 years of experience in Indigenous mental health and wellness, Lloyd brings a unique lens and approach to facilitating wellness. His work as a Clinical Supervisor, Counsellor and Life Skills Instructor informs the workshops, coaching and circles he facilitates.

  • Giselle Henry

    Counsellor and facilitator

    More info to come

  • Patrick Nippi

    Patrick Nippi is from the Kinistin Sealteaux First Nation in Saskatchewan. He has been in Sobriety 33 years sober. He has Sealteaux and Cree ancestry and speaks fluently in his languages. He has two daughters Chantelle, Kiera, and four grandchildren in Saskatchewan. He is a Certified Addictions Counsellor, Certified Life skills Coach, very immersed in Holistic Recovery. He is also a Professional Hoop Dancer, and also knowledgeable of his Cultural values and beliefs. He has always devoted his time to Personal Wellness and professional development. He has also been so intrigued in the Personal Development of his clients and their personal awareness about them selves.

    His passion has always been assisting others find their own path of recovery from addictions and finding their cultural identity to improve their lives. He also enjoys working with diverse cultural group at a global perspective.

  • Lee Ann Olson

    Counsellor and facilitator

    More info to come

  • Dakota Holmes

    Intake Navigator - more info to come

  • Kato

    Office Dog - More info to come