Land-Based

Michael Baker

Mike Baker and his wife Kristina live in Salmon Arm and are the grateful parents to Genesis Baker, adopted from Florida. Mike works as the Chief Administrating Officer for the Village of Lytton and Kristina is a Teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing in School District No. 83. We have been coming to Harambee […]

Me-Kon Hayes

Me-Kon Hayes, Vice President, with her husband Issa are parents of five children. I started my family as a single mother through adopting our oldest son who is of African Heritage. Our second son is aboriginal. As foster parents for thirteen years, we enjoyed the busyness of a full household. I have been involved in guest […]

Bob and Carole Westlake

Ken Gray

Born and raised in Victoria BC, music, ministry, photography and activism have all characterized the busy life of this recently retired Dean of St. Paul’s Cathedral in Kamloops. An avid photographer, Ken recently retired as president of the Kamloops Photo Arts Club which he invigorated and inspired throughout the pandemic. Legally blind since birth, Ken’s […]

Alanah Woodland

As a counselor/therapist I offer to walk beside you and help you to improve relationships, create more self-awareness, navigate life transitions, figure out how you want to parent, go thru grief,  or do some deep work in childhood or other trauma. We work together at your pace and comfort level offering gentleness as we invite […]

Joanne Scofield

Joanne is a certified Forest Therapy Guide, through GIFT (Global Institute for Forest Therapy). Joanne grew up in a small town in northern B.C. where a forest of pine trees was an extension of her backyard and where she spent a lot of time playing and exploring. Without being aware at the time, this was […]