The ethos behind IWC – working for the highest good of all in our communities
What do you have in your hands?” This is the message behind the IWC logo
“What can you contribute or share with us to bring about positive transformation in our precious peoples where our highest good is for all of us to have health, wellbeing and happiness?”
It is a question that was asked of local traditional owner Elders when consulting with them around the creation of the IWC.
Within those Hands of Peace, reconciliation, unity and inclusion in the IWC logo is a symbol of the most dramatic transformation emerging – that of chrysalis to butterfly.
For the Elders who were consulted, the butterfly in the IWC logo is a totem that covers the whole region and represents good rain, growth and regeneration. It represents human fragility amid our potential for an abundant life filled with words and actions of the highest good for ourselves and others.
The Hands of Peace represent IWC’s release of all its services to all people across the regions. The logo demonstrates reconciliation in action.
IWC is non-government, Aborginal community-run and charitable. Donations over $2 are tax-deductible. Support us today with a Paypal or credit card donation
IWC is non-government, Aborginal community-run and charitable. Donations over $2 are tax-deductible. Support us today with a Paypal or credit card donation
The IWC journey, with its delivery of a growing range of services to all, takes patience and hard work. Guided by the butterfly in the hands, the IWC continues to ask the question, “What do you have in your hands?”
The IWC knows that in sharing our gifts, transformation of the highest good in our communities will occur, and bring healing of our Land and Spirit.