About A.n.i.s.h
All Nations in Indigenous Healing
Rooted in ancestral wisdom, guided by sacred teachings of language and culture, coming together in a good way.
Our Story
A.N.I.S.H. (All Nations in Indigenous Shared Healing) was established in response to the need for culturally grounded, land-based healing spaces that foster connection, restoration, and belonging. Through the collective strength of three initiatives—Anish Healing Centre, Eagle Landing H.O.M.E., and the Akiing Onji Foundation—we work together in truth, reconciliation, and community, guided by respect, responsibility, and shared purpose.
Our Vision
A future where Indigenous languages, cultures, and healing practices are revitalized, supported, and thriving, and where all people are welcomed to learn, grow, and walk together in mutual respect, understanding, and unity.
Our Mission
To provide safe, culturally grounded spaces for healing; to facilitate land-based experiences that strengthen connection to Mother Earth; and to support the revitalization and preservation of Indigenous languages and cultural knowledge for the benefit of future generations.
Our Values
Culture & Heritage
Honouring traditions, languages, and teachings
Truth & Reconciliation
Walking forward with honesty, respect, and a good heart
Healing & Wellness
Supporting survivors, families, and community through culturally grounded care.
Land & Connection
Respecting Mother Earth as a place of learning, ceremony, and renewal.
Our Logo
A symbol of unity, ceremony, and shared healing for all nations, where Creator sits at the center, rooted in the land, reaching to the ancestors, and holding the teachings that connect all living things, a living reminder that we are not separate from the land, the spirit, or each other.
Our Team
Dedicated to Community & Care
Eva Wilson-Fontaine
Executive Director, Anish Healing Centre
Eva provides visionary leadership grounded in Indigenous knowledge, community advocacy, and land‑based healing. As Executive Director, she guides the strategic direction, partnerships, and cultural integrity of the Anish Healing Centre. Eva is also the Founder and Director of H.O.M.E. (Honoring Our Mother Earth) - Eagle Landing land‑based healing site that reconnects individuals and families with ceremony, land teachings, and ancestral knowledge.
As Executive Director and Co‑founder of the Akiing‑Onji Foundation, she leads efforts to preserve and revitalize Indigenous languages, ensuring that cultural knowledge systems remain strong for future generations. Eva’s leadership strengthens community wellness, cultural continuity, and long‑term healing pathways.
Kathy Pompana
Assistant Executive Director & Knowledge Keeper
Kathy supports the overall leadership and operations of the Anish Healing Centre while carrying the important role of Knowledge Keeper. She provides guidance rooted in Indigenous teachings, cultural protocols, and trauma‑informed practice, ensuring programs remain culturally safe, community‑driven, and aligned with traditional values. As Assistant Executive Director, Kathy contributes to strategic planning, staff support, and program development. As a Knowledge Keeper, she helps maintain cultural integrity, offers teachings, and supports the Centre’s commitment to holistic, culturally grounded healing.
Shauna Cody
Special Projects Manager
Shauna leads the design and delivery of programming that advances Indigenous language, culture, and arts revitalization while strengthening inclusive community engagement. She develops initiatives supporting healing, education, and cultural revitalization, including programming for Indian Residential School (IRS) and Sixties Scoop Survivors and their families. Through experience-based learning, she helps bridge understanding between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities. Her work is grounded in truth and reconciliation, emphasizing shared humanity, connection, and a collective path forward. She is deeply committed to bringing people together and also serves as the organization’s in-house graphic and interior designer, ensuring all projects reflect a cohesive, intentional, and culturally grounded vision.
Amber Morris
Executive Administrator Coordinator
Amber provides skilled administrative leadership and coordination for the Anish Healing Centre, ensuring smooth day‑to‑day operations and a welcoming, well‑organized environment for all programs and visitors. She oversees Healing Centre rentals, event coordination, and logistical planning with professionalism and cultural sensitivity. Amber’s work supports the seamless delivery of ceremonies, workshops, and community gatherings, making her a central pillar in the Centre’s operational excellence and community accessibility.
DJ Spence
Building Maintenance Technician
DJ ensures the safety, functionality, and comfort of the Anish Healing Centre through dedicated building maintenance and repair services. His work supports a clean, safe, and culturally respectful environment where healing programs, ceremonies, and community events can take place without interruption. DJ’s reliability and attention to detail help maintain the integrity of the Centre as a trusted space for wellness, learning, and cultural connection.
Christina Kitchekesik
Resolution Health Support Worker (RHSW)
Christina brings deep cultural knowledge and a calm, supportive presence to her role, offering emotional and mental wellness support to Survivors and families. As an Elder and Healing Touch Facilitator, she guides individuals through culturally grounded healing experiences that honour spirit, body, and mind. Christina’s work strengthens cultural continuity, fosters safety, and supports community members in navigating their healing with dignity and respect.
Candace Nykiforuk
Resolution Health Support Worker (RHSW)
Candace provides compassionate, trauma‑informed emotional and mental wellness support to Survivors, families, and community members. She integrates culturally grounded healing practices—including Cedar Bath, Healing Touch, and land‑based teachings—into her work to promote balance, safety, and connection. As a Cultural Workshop Facilitator, Candace creates welcoming spaces for learning, reflection, and cultural revitalization, ensuring participants feel supported throughout their healing journeys.
Jolene Mosiendz
Resolution Health Support Worker (RHSW)
Jolene offers holistic emotional and mental wellness support rooted in Indigenous healing values and trauma‑informed practice. Her approach blends traditional and contemporary wellness modalities, including Reiki, Yoga, and grounding techniques that strengthen emotional regulation and resilience. As a Cultural Workshop Facilitator, she leads accessible, culturally meaningful sessions that empower individuals and families to reconnect with wellness, identity, and community.
Isabel Daniels
Indigenous Victims of Crime Liaison
Isabel offers trauma‑informed emotional, cultural, and liaison support to MMIWG/MB2S+ families and individuals impacted by violence. She helps families navigate systems, access supports, and maintain cultural safety throughout their healing and justice processes. Through Cedar Bath and cultural workshop facilitation, Isabel provides grounding, culturally meaningful healing opportunities that honour families’ experiences, strengthen resilience, and uphold dignity in times of crisis and loss.
Ernest Daniels Jr.
Cultural Support Worker (CSP)
Ernest provides culturally rooted emotional and mental wellness support through ceremony, traditional counselling, and land‑based teachings. His work centres Indigenous knowledge systems and supports individuals in reconnecting with identity, culture, and community. As a Ceremony Facilitator and Cultural Workshop Facilitator, Ernest creates safe, respectful spaces where Survivors and families can engage in cultural healing practices that promote balance, grounding, and long‑term wellness.
Lolita Neff
Bookkeeper
Lolita provides reliable, detail‑driven financial support that ensures the smooth and accountable operation of the Anish Healing Centre. She manages bookkeeping functions with accuracy and integrity, maintaining clear financial records, tracking expenditures, and supporting compliance with funding and reporting requirements. Lolita’s work strengthens organizational transparency and helps ensure that healing programs, cultural services, and community supports are delivered with financial stability and confidence.
Bradley Neff
Finance Assistant
Bradley supports the financial operations of the Anish Healing Centre through diligent record‑keeping, data entry, and administrative financial tasks. His work contributes to timely reporting, organized documentation, and effective financial workflows. By assisting with budgeting, invoicing, and financial tracking, Bradley helps maintain the Centre’s operational efficiency and ensures that programs and services have the financial foundation they need to serve the community.