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Gift of Life celebration uplifts 300 community members

North Island Eagle, January 9 2026

The Port Hardy Civic Centre was filled with warmth, connection, and community spirit on Tuesday, Dec. 16, as approximately 300 people gathered for the 14th annual Gift of Life: Uplifting Celebration. 

The event brought community members together in a welcoming and inclusive space to honour life, share a meal, and strengthen relationships. Rooted in care and togetherness, the afternoon featured ceremony, cultural expression, reflection, and opportunities to connect in meaningful ways.

A significant feature of the celebration was the strong presence of community partners and the community. Throughout the event, resource tables provided space for attendees to meet directly with service providers, ask questions, and learn about programs and supports available to individuals and families. The wide range of participating organizations highlighted a shared commitment across the community to wellness, harm reduction, mental health, and community safety. 

The program opened with a welcome and prayer, followed by a catered turkey lunch with all the fixings. The meal was lovingly prepared and served by students from Eke Me Xi Learning Centre and was enjoyed by all. 

The afternoon continued with a feast song, a moment of silence, uplifting words, a beautiful cultural performance by students from Gwa’sala ‘Nakwaxda’xw School, a traditional cleansing ceremony, funny videos, and a variety of door prizes that added to the celebratory atmosphere.

Organizers expressed heartfelt gratitude for the strong turnout and the collaborative spirit that filled the Civic Centre. Our sincere appreciation goes to everyone who contributed their time, energy, culture, and care to help create an uplifting and meaningful experience for the community. The presence of community partners and participants underscored the importance of coming together, especially during the winter season, to support one another and strengthen community connections.

This year’s Gift of Life Celebration was made possible by the participation and support of numerous community organizations and partners, and the event wouldn’t have been possible without funding from the First Nations Health Authority.

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Approximately 300 people gathered for the 14th annual Gift of Life: Uplifting Celebration at the Port Hardy Civic Centre Dec. 16.

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