Medicine bundle project for 2-spirit people in B.C. seeks to bring back spiritual aspects of sexuality

Project was created by and for two-spirit people in the province

Organizers of a project that provides two-spirit people in B.C. with medicine bundles containing safe sex resources and traditional medicine say they aim to bring back the mental, spiritual and emotional aspects of sexuality.

The Medicine Bundle pilot project is being organized by the Community-Based Research Centre (CBRC), a Vancouver-based charity that works with two-spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (2SLGBT+) people.

It's part of a research project funded by various organizations including the First Nations Health Authority. The project started in May and is set to end Aug. 26, depending on supplies.

This article was written by Akshay Kulkarni for CBC News. Please click HERE to read the full article.

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Community-Based Research Centre (CBRC) promotes the health of people of diverse sexualities and genders through research and intervention development.
Medicine bundle project for 2-spirit people in B.C. seeks to bring back spiritual aspects of sexuality
Medicine bundle project for 2-spirit people in B.C. seeks to bring back spiritual aspects of sexuality
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