We are so proud to share that one of our members, Eileen Lucas, originally from St. George’s, NL, was recently selected to be a recipient of the 2016 Guiding the Journey: Indigenous Educator Award in the category of Culture, Language and Traditions. These awards, presented by Indspire, recognize the achievements of outstanding educators of Indigenous students. Eileen has spent the last 27 years working as an educator, a counselor and as a First Nations, Metis and Inuit liaison. She will be recognized for her work in Toronto this November at the “Guiding the Journey Gala” where she will receive the award.
We got in touch with Eileen, now living in Fort McMurray, to talk about her career and reaction to the award. She said, “Winning this award has made me realize how fortunate I am to be able to pass on my aboriginal teachings to the students and the wider community that were passed on to me by Elders and teachers. I am very humble to accept such a prestigious award and honored to be receiving it”
Eileen has been a contributing author of over fifty children’s lesson plans in eight books, has written short stories in both “Woman’s World” and “Northword” magazines and have completed a Masters of Education in advanced professional studies from the University of Scotland.
She loves sharing traditional Aboriginal knowledge, especially that of her own Mi’kmaq ancestry, which she is extremely proud of. She said “what guides me in my career is the love and passion I have for Mother Earth’s children, her heartbeat, and the ways of our ancestors. My hope is that the children I teach will carry on the knowledge I’ve given so freely; as they are our future leaders.”
Thank you Eileen Lucas for your contribution to our people, and congratulations on this prestigious award. We will be cheering for you when you walk across the stage in November.
Indspire is a charity that is invested in contributing to the education of Indigenous people of Canada by delivering programs, sharing resources, and disbursing financial awards. Their goal is to close the gap in indigenous education and insure that Indigenous students within the education system are given an equal opportunity for success. Being the biggest funder to Indigenous Education outside of the Federal Government, Indspire has awarded over $87 million in over 25,000 bursaries and scholarships to Indigenous students. Find out more about Indspire by clicking here