Founder Ernest Green says he’s been involved with the Indigenous community for the past few years and the Qalipu First Nations band jumped on board to get things moving.
There’s a new Men’s Fellowship group in Corner Brook. Founder Ernest Green says he’s been involved with the Indigenous community for the past few years and the Qalipu First Nations band jumped on board to get things moving. Their first meeting was last November and Green says they had seven members join. He says they are looking for new members. The Men’s Fellowship Circle meets twice a month and it’s open to the public.
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