Smoking prevention comic book

The Healthy Aboriginal Network
Non-profit promotion of health, literacy & wellness

Good day. One more update before the holiday season. Hopefully, something for everyone.

Smoking prevention comic book
River Run is the story of a group of youth that learn the traditional use of tobacco while on a canoe trip. One of the youth, who smokes, gets her world opened up by accident. Thank you to the Vancouver Coastal Health Authority, Aboriginal Health Services for their support on this project. The first 15 pages may be previewed at www.thehealthyaboriginal.net.Gang awareness comic book
We will be reprinting Path of the Warrior in January and are taking orders now. You can preview the first 18 pages at www.thehealthyaboriginal.net.

Tuberculosis comic strips
We created some comic strips for Health Canada on Tuberculosis. If you haven’t seen them yet, check them out at www.healthcanada.gc.ca/tuberculosis. First Nations and Inuit youth wrote the stories.

Custom rear covers
If your province is looking to connect with youth on a provincial level, perhaps you should consider a custom rear cover on one of our existing books. There is no creative cost – just the printing. There is a minimum order of 10,000 copies but we do have a volume discount.

First Nations art
If you’re looking for a special present this holiday season, check out Andy Everson’s work at www.andyeverson.com. Highly recommended and he ships.

Thank you for your support this year. We are releasing new books in January on living with FASD, sexual health and youth in care. I’ll let you know when they are available. From everyone here at the Healthy Aboriginal Network, please keep safe and enjoy the holidays.

Sean Muir
Executive Director

3240 Comox Road Courtenay , BC V9N 3P8
Phone 250-871-8880 sean[at]thehealthyaboriginal.net
A BC incorporated non-profit Society

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