Gilles Pauline

  • Gilles Pauline

Pauline is from Asubpeeschoseewagong First Nation - also known as Grassy Narrows First Nation but better known as Ojibway First Nation, who inhabits the Grassy Narrows Reserve in northern Kenora, Ontario.

She was the youngest and a twin of a family of seven. As a child she liked playing outside and doing arts and crafts. For a while, Pauline's interests were related to customer services. In November 2013, she move to Cornwall and just over a year later in 2015 attended St Lawrence College to become a social service worker. Pauline is also a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Brand 297 of Cornwall.

Some of her hobbies are to write poetry and aboriginal hand beading. Pauline has been volunteering for many organization and helped with La semaine française, Race against drugs, Winterfest, making baskets at the Armoury for children, helping to Rotaract (age 20 to 30 years old), Poppy drive for the Legion.

Her plan for the near future is to find employment as social worker in one of the various branches within the community in the environment needing the most help.

After volunteering as one of the official photographers during the Parade of nations 2015 Multicultural festival, Pauline became one of the member on the Board of Directors on 10 November 10th, 2015.

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