Volunteer Bobbie Koll took the time to guide a group of volunteering elders on how to make culturally-focused Christmas ornaments for those in need during a recent session at the Native Friendship Centre.
She never claimed elder status until recently, before that she said she told everyone to call her ‘the old lady.’
Now she does claim elder status as she’s retired from her work and spends her time volunteering in the community, including at the Native Friendship Centre. Elsewhere Mrs. Koll is part of the cultural program at the Prince George Regional Correction Centre and she’s teaching people there how to create cultural crafts.
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