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CEDA Pathways Reunion!

On November 1, 2018, CEDA Pathways had a party for all graduates of our program since its inception in 2011. Thirty-three alumni from all grad years attended the event!

It was so nice to see many of our alumni who made our program what it is today. We shared a meal and memories of previous program years and we checked in with students to see what they’ve been up to since they graduated. CEDA Pathways are hard workers and these alumni have kept up with the hard work since we saw them last! They are attending university and college. They are new parents. They are working. They are living independently. They are upgrading to move on to post-secondary programs. And they are university and college graduates!

Also in attendance at our reunion was Aaron House (Pathways Canada Director of Post-Secondary and Alumni), several former CEDA staff members, and the children and parents of our grads! The event was organized and hosted by Cheyenne Hotomani (Pathways Alumni Ambassador and CEDA Pathways SPSW) and was generously supported by Pathways Canada.

Thank you, Pathways Canada, for your support of this event! We can’t wait to host another CEDA Pathways Reunion next year!

 

Cheyenne Hotomani, Pathways Alumni Ambassador and CEDA Pathways SPSW, with Aaron House, Pathways Canada Director of Post-Secondary & Alumni.

 

CEDA Pathways alumni from 2012 to 2018!

 

 

 

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Land Acknowledgement

We respectfully acknowledge the work we do is located on Treaty Territory 1, the traditional land of the Anishinabewaki, Anishininiimowin, Red River Métis, and Očhéthi Šakówiŋ Peoples.