Yellow Shawl Project
11/5/2015 11:00:00 AM
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Nimkee Clinic
Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015 -5:30-7:30 p.m. Nimkee Public Health Kitchen
Please come, and we will help you make your own!
*All materials will be provided The yellow shawl with white fringe represents breastfeeding awareness. Yellow representsthe first colostrum, and thewhite fringe represents the mother's milk flowing.
We encourage mothers to give their children a great start to raising healthy, Anishinaabe children. To start them off wrapped in warmth, comfort, and protection to ensure a great start to a good life with the gift of our first traditional food: Human milk.
Activities for children
- Dinner provided
- Topics: SIDS and
- Breastfeeding
For more information, please call Anna at 989.775.4616 or Helen at 989.775.4621