Recipient Dan Parker

Community Courage Award Recipient Dan Parker

For more than a decade, Daniel Parker has worked passionately in our community to address violence inĀ Aboriginal families. He has done so by promoting healing through reclaiming of the traditional values of honour, respect equality and compassion. Daniel has given guidance and hope to many Aboriginal men, women, youth, and families searching for ways to live in greater peace. His ground-breaking work with violent men through the Warriors Against Violence Society has created an enduring legacy in our community, Daniel has also advocated in support of other important Aboriginal issues and initiatives in our community.

This award recognizes Daniel Parker for his courageous and outstanding contribution to community healing and Aboriginal justice. (204)

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