Press Release
October 17, 2024
As a day school survivor and daughter of residential school survivors, Samantha’s journey is a testament to resilience, healing, and transformation. Samantha’s journey to wellness began as she faced significant barriers to her health, including struggles with homelessness, alcoholism, and even thyroid cancer. In the midst of these challenges, she discovered running-a powerful tool for both physical and mental healing. In just one year, Samantha completed an impressive four half marathons and one full marathon, all while training on her own. This remarkable achievement not only highlights her dedication but also symbolizes her commitment to personal growth and resilience.
Recently, Samantha made a bold decision to leave her finance job and pursue studies in First Nations addictions and mental health. This transition reflects her deep desire to give back to her community and support others on their healing journeys. She embodies the spirit of optimism, which she credits for creating a healthier lifestyle. By changing her mindset, Samantha has not only transformed her own life but also seeks to inspire others to do the same.
Samantha’s impact extends beyond her personal journey. As a featured speaker at the 4th Annual Indigenous Women & Girls Run, she shared her story and highlighted the importance of fitness in overcoming adversity. Her presence at this event was a celebration of her commitment to improving her life for herself and her family, and it resonated deeply with attendees. Recognizing her dedication, she has been invited to speak across Canada, where she shares her experiences and encourages others to harness the power of fitness and running.
Samantha’s story is not just about personal triumph; it is a call to action for Indigenous communities. She believes that by fostering a culture of health and wellness, individuals can reclaim their narratives and break free from the cycles of trauma that have historically impacted their lives. Her journey emphasizes that healing is possible and that change begins with a single step-whether it’s on a running trail or in life.
In celebrating Samantha Powderhorn as our Indigenous Community Champion of the Month, we honour her bravery, commitment, and the inspiration she brings to her community. Her story is a beacon of hope, encouraging others to pursue their own paths to healing and to embrace the power of movement, connection, and positivity. Samantha is not only running marathons; she’s running towards a brighter future for herself, her family, and all Indigenous peoples.
Nominations for next month’s Indigenous Community Champion of the Month are open! If you know someone who inspires others and exemplifies the spirit of resilience and community, click here to complete the nomination form! Let’s continue to uplift and celebrate our incredible Indigenous champions!
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