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Event Series MMIW Shawl Making Classes

MMIW Shawl Making Classes

101 S. Bryan Ave., Shawnee, OK 74801 101 S. Bryan Ave, Shawnee, OK, United States

The CPN House of Hope will be hosting a Shawl Making Class to bring awareness to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW). All supplies will be provided. Ages 16 years and older can participate. Two class sessions will be held, with 5 spots available for each session. Please contact House of Hope at 405-275-3176 to reserve your spot.

Not Invisible – Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls

South Reunion Hall 1702 S Gordon Cooper Dr., Shawnee, OK, United States

The CPN House of Hope is partnering with the Oklahoma State Chapter for Missing and Murdered Indigenous People to bring an awareness event for MMIW during the month of May.
This event - Not Invisible – will help unmask the hidden crisis and speak for those missing and/or murdered

Event Series MMIW Shawl Making Classes

MMIW Shawl Making Classes

101 S. Bryan Ave., Shawnee, OK 74801 101 S. Bryan Ave, Shawnee, OK, United States

The CPN House of Hope will be hosting a Shawl Making Class to bring awareness to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW). All supplies will be provided. Ages 16 years and older can participate. Two class sessions will be held, with 5 spots available for each session. Please contact House of Hope at 405-275-3176 to reserve your spot.

House of Hope Color Fun Run 2023

Citizen Potawatomi Nation Festival Grounds 1702 S Gordon Cooper Dr, Shawnee, OK, United States

Join the CPN House of Hope for an annual Color Fun Run raising awareness about domestic violence.

Human Trafficking Training hosted by CPN’s House of Hope

Citizen Potawatomi Nation Cultural Heritage Center 1899 S Gordon Cooper Dr., Shawnee, OK, United States

Open to all interested in attending. The training will focus on the pressing issue of human trafficking, shedding light on its various forms and impacts. Participants will gain an understanding of the scope of human trafficking, its root causes, and the vulnerabilities that make individuals susceptible.