At Our Solid Roots Association, our foremost objective is to establish meaningful connections with women, as they play a pivotal role in our work. Through these connections, we extend our support to mothers and children, elders, and other community members in need. By fostering these relationships, we strive to develop healthier communities and assist women battling substance use to achieve sobriety.

Ne Solid Roots Association ne Wîyâbi dagu anapabi chen aîgayâbi chach, Wîjarh piîchiyabi tâga yuhâbich, ne dagu aîgayabî ne ohna awichaîbadabich, Hûguwichayabi, Daguskabin, mnehejabi, nagu duwegasta. Ne ichuha wîyâbi owichîgabich, dagu ûth wachîkthâbesiya  ûbinecha owicâîgikta îskabi chach.

Women surviving

Wîyâbi niîchiyabi 



 Our Solid Roots Association provides a safer environment for women survivors of substance use, mental health, and gender violence, together with their loved ones to heal and take charge of their recoveries with minimal obstacles through culturally sensitive modalities.

Ne Solid Roots Association ne wîyâbi oîchigiyakdaskâbi cha ochaîgiyakgaískâbi chach, wadâguyabi om. Ze êchas githnibihna day otan niyak hâbichen.

Be A part of empowering

your Community now

Wana echen nitâoyade zen dagu wathde ayabi ôpa

Board Chair of OSRA: November 2021.

“With our commitment and the support from communities and key stakeholders, we envision to bring back sobriety and healthier communities.”

“NitâOyade bi zen dagu otan hnoyabi aînibadambich, daâ wachîkthamhya yahnonambi chen.”

Breaking Barriers and creating change.

Dagu yesîwîchakene itatham hinayapabihna piyanichumbiche

LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We acknowledge the traditional lands and territories of the Indigenous peoples who have lived on these lands and taken care of them since time immemorial. Our Solid Roots Association is situated on Treaty 7 territory – the traditional and ancestral territory of Siksikaitsitapi – the Blackfoot Confederacy, which includes the Kainai Nation, Piikani Nation, Amskapi Piikani, and the Siksika Nation. Treaty 7 is also home to the Tsuut’ina Nation, the Stoney Nation, which includes the Bearspaw First Nation, Chiniki First Nation, and Goodstoney First Nation, and is within the historical Northwest Métis Homeland known as the Battle River Territory. We acknowledge and give gratitude to the many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit who have lived in and cared for these lands for generations. We acknowledge the Traditional Knowledge Keepers and Elders, both past and present, and are grateful for their contributions that helped keep this land beautiful. We make this acknowledgement as an act of reconciliation.