The words “You Are What You Think About” by Earl Nightingale and “ It is the mind that makes the body” by Sojourner Truth are few phrases that inspired Hathor-Ra to start her journey in Human Services and her Healing from Childhood traumas over the last 20 years. Dedicating her personal life as a Spiritual Doula and Mental Health instructor which has led her to other paths: Mentoring, Intuitive Counseling, Spiritual Advisor, Indigenous African Eldership and Inspirational Speaking. Hathor-Ra has now found ways to express her zest for life, lead, influence and support healing while working in all professional, personal and community spaces.
Hathor-Ra born and raised in Toronto and now living between Toronto and Alberta; continues to have a history of serving her community as: a Case-Manager for Municipal and provincial Governments, Support Counselor for Corrections Ontario, Nurse Assistant, program developer for youth and adults, program manager, Crisis Prevention Intervention Co-Facilitator, Mental Health First Aid Certified Instructor (with Mental Health Commissions of Canada) and many other social-profit / for-profit organizations across Canada. Hathor-Ra is also dedicated to the decolonization of the health care systems for the Black Canadians. She has taken leadership roles: Lead for the African Caribbean Black (ACB) Caucus of Alberta, Edler for the USHARI Edlership Advisory Board for the Canadian Institute for People of African Descent and Co-Chair for the Amandla Olwazi – The Power of Knowledge of Project Committee.
Using her formal experience, education along with her personal experience with challenging adversities, Hathor-Ra has developed a keen ability to discover why people and systems become “Stuck” and how they can truly take “Action” to achieve equity and healing. As Hathor-Ra utilizes her skills while leveraging her love for the community and healing. She has committed herself to continue to build relationships across Canada to support and facilitate equity and healing.
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Hathor-Ra started her journey in Human Services and Mental Health. Now offering her contagious zesty personality while dedicating her life to Spiritual Healing as a Spiritual Doula and a Mental Health Instructor. Hathor-Ra served as: a Case-Manager for Municipal and provincial Governments, Support Counselor for Corrections Ontario, Nurse Assistant, a certified Mental Health First Aid Instructor and Mental health advocate. Past Lead for the African Caribbean Black (ACB) Caucus of Alberta, past Edler for the USHARI Edlership Advisory Board for the Canadian Institute for People of African Descent and now Co-Chair for the Amandla Olwazi – The Power of Knowledge of Project Committee.
Presently working for Taibu Community Health Centre as a Black Focused Social Prescriber Navigator; Hathor-Ra continues to support health equity and community healing from an African centered approach while dismantling anti-black racism within the various systems in Canada.