 What happens when 15 Aboriginal leaders have the opportunity to immerse themselves in an amazing experience? Access to a beautiful 300 acres property surrounded by ocean and forest. These children are given the opportunity to share. Lerable transformation takes place. That was the original intention was to a work with these children or youth to really for them to decide what type of identity or types of identities they could take on. But from First Nations culture is it is to go into the heart of the family and about that connection to relationships. The other part was while they were here for five days and we hope to continue doing this more is that connection with nature. The other things that came out was connection through skills through their strengths and then the other part is connection to challenges and working and having the staff at hand to help them identify what these challenges look like when they do go back to their city. I think me and all the people are just seeing everyone like connect like together like everyone just kind of like came out of the shell, like the people that you wouldn't expect you that were so quiet at the beginning for the last few days. Everyone just like connected and came out of their shell, so that was really cool. Before when I was at home, I finally realized just how much I was taken for granted and that we have everything in abundance. And here is really nice because they take everything right out of nature, which is really cool. Beaker is a way of giving them hope, giving them reasons to believe in themselves and to generate future Aboriginal youth leaders.