Welcome to Loud Voice Society

Welcome to Loud Voice SocietyWelcome to Loud Voice SocietyWelcome to Loud Voice Society

Welcome to Loud Voice Society

Welcome to Loud Voice SocietyWelcome to Loud Voice SocietyWelcome to Loud Voice Society

Our Vision

Our Vision

Our Vision


To Create An Inclusive  Community Where Healing Is Achievable For Everyone Equally 


Our Mission

Our Vision

Our Vision

To Inspire People Through Innovation, Leadership, Collaboration, Incorporating  Indigenous World Views To Create Diverse Opportunities  

Priority's

Rediscovery House

Rediscovery House


We are committed to creating a community where the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s Calls to Action are a lived priority, not just a statement. We intentionally weave Indigenous and Western ways of knowing together to support holistic, accessible, and culturally grounded pathways to well-being. Our work is rooted in respect, accountability, and the belief that everyone deserves the resources and support needed to thrive.







Land Acknowledgement

We live, work, and play on the unceded traditional territory of Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc.

We honour the Secwépemc people as the original stewards of this land and recognize First Nations, Métis, Inuit, and all Indigenous Peoples, as well as all Peoples, who have lived on and continue to care for lands across Turtle Island from time immemorial to the present.


This acknowledgement reflects our ongoing commitment to reconciliation through action, relationship, and responsibility.





Rediscovery House

Rediscovery House

Rediscovery House

 

Rediscovery House prioritizes Indigenous Peoples and 2SLGBTQI+ survivors of gender-based violence who are impacted by the toxic drug and trauma crisis. These populations are the focus of our Phase Three (Trauma-Informed Residential Community Engagement), Phase Four (Supportive Recovery), and Phase Five (Transitional Housing) programs.


About Our Program

Our Supportive Recovery Program is a self-directed, strength-based, bed-based model. Individuals are invited to stay for as long as needed to support healing and stability. We recognize that mistakes are not failure narratives and work alongside residents to build recovery capital through compassionate, culturally grounded care.

Supports include peer-led, professionally delivered recovery and healing groups, cultural and spiritual supports, and community navigation. Our approach fosters self-compassion, connection to culture, healthy support systems, and support for families affected by the toxic drug-trauma crisis.


What Makes Rediscovery House Different

  • No fixed timelines — healing happens at an individual pace
     
  • Peer-led support within a professionally staffed program
     
  • Integration of Indigenous and Western ways of knowing
     
  • Trauma-informed care rooted in accountability with compassion
     
  • Focus on building recovery capital, not punishment or exclusion
     

Rediscovery House is grounded in dignity, choice, and community-based healing.


 

About Loud Voice Society

Loud Voice Society is an Indigenous-led organization dedicated to building collective power. We create innovative, sustainable solutions on Indigenous terms through organizing, activism, philanthropy, capacity-building, and narrative change.


The Loud Voice Society is doing its part to achieve higher success rates of recovery from Substance Use Disorder. We have developed a Nationally Award-Winning, Innovative, five-phase healing community framework using a Decolonizing and Inclusive approach. We envision it being built in one location, where residents can remain despite setbacks in their journey, transitioning through phases of Intake and assessment, detoxification, community treatment, supportive recovery, and transitional housing based on their well-being. Therefore, we invite people to take the time needed to heal.


Peer Recovery Support Service Team

Our Peer Recovery Support Service Team provides a strength-based, self-determined continuum of care for people in all stages of their journey. Our goal is to increase recovery capital and the success of the people we serve.


Not Just Naloxone Training-sponsored by First Nations Health Authority with an Indigenous Lens, offered by Loud Voice Society, provides valuable knowledge on Anti-Stigma, Harms from Prohibition, Resilience-Informed Care, and Life-Saving Naloxone Training.


Giving Voices Presentations, Workshops, and Talking Circles Sponsored by The Ministry of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation with an Indigenous Women's lens, offered by Loud Voice Society. These provide valuable knowledge on harms associated with and pathways into and out of violence.



Connect With Us

Contact Us

CONTACT US TO DONATE, VOLUNTEER, OR FOR MORE INFORMATION.

  • Email: info@loudvoicesociety.ca 
  • Indigenous CEO-Trevor Starchuk: 250-688-9942
  • Cultural Healing Program Coordinator: FelicitySinclair 236-313-3314
  • Recovery Wellness Support Specialist: Jon Matthies 250-925-4046
  • Indigenous Peer Leadership Navigator: Ryan Robert's 250-574-0691




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