Meet Sharon Kambale (RSW)

Founder of AFRO-mentorship initiative

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Sharon Kambale is a Clinical Social Worker that has several years of experience within the field of culture and community development. Acting as our program guardian, Sharon offers counselling (stress management, parental attachment, family structure, positive leadership), mental health workshops, cultural activities, parental support and resources, community engagement and culturally focused education and awareness through our program.

We are an inclusive platform that offers service within a holistic framework. Sharon acknowledges that the strengthening of our black community is needed here in Saskatchewan while embracing the skills, knowledge, and support of other diverse individuals and groups.

“As the mother to three beautiful girls, my passion is in supporting women and children. I have always held the desire to make change within the lives of those around me, however, it was not until the birth of my first born, Flavia (Via for short) that I really found my purpose. Eventually came the birth of yet another girl- Françia-Kiara, and yet another- Fannitia-Harmony. It was at that time that the idea for #queenbmentorship was born. Queen B has now evolved into Afro-Mentorship Initiative (now including our Kings). This is the opportunity to create change within our Saskatchewan Afro-community.

As we continue to grow and become it is inevitable that those that connect within our journey will do the same.”

Sharon Kambale