Photo of Members of Sober Crew walking down the Trans Canada Highway 1
The second annual AMA’HNA’BINO (They are Taking me Home) walk is currently underway.
AMA’HNA’BINO’s goal is to spark hope for those struggling with addiction in the Indigenous Community.
The walk began form Mini Thni (Morley) and will end in the City of Calgary August 1.
The event is organized Sobber Crew Calgary, which is a group focused on helping people in the Treaty 7 going through the recovery process while creating a space to connect and stay sobber.
CJWE meet with Robbie Daniels of Sober Crew Calgary on the Trans Canada Highway to chat about the first leg of the journey.

Photo of Members of Sober Crew and founding member Robbie Daniels (middle) walking down Trans Canada Highway
Sober Crew will be ending the first day of the walk at Knox United Church and will continue to Olympic Plaza on Aug 2.
Find more information about day two of the walk on our community events calendar.

Photo of Sober Crew walking down Trans Canada Highway 1

Photo of Support team packing up after rest stop
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