Heartspeak is a Canadian registered charitable organization (Business Number: 856270210RR0001) focused on fostering compassionate leadership and social-emotional learning through community-based programs. Founded in 2007 by Shelley Steele, the organization produces documentary-style narratives and tools to address societal challenges such as equity, mental health, Indigenous reconciliation, anti-racism, disabilities, LGBTQ/gender inclusion, and leadership development[^1][^2].
The organization emphasizes lived experiences as a foundation for its educational resources, which are designed to enhance workplace readiness, mentorship, and community engagement. Its programs integrate storytelling to facilitate discussions on timely social issues, including climate change, poverty, and homelessness[^1][^4]. Heartspeak's initiatives have been utilized in conferences, schools, and workshops across Canada and internationally[^2].
Heartspeak's activities include the Mentor Lounge, a collaborative space for shared learning, and interactive events promoting inclusive leadership strategies[^1]. The organization also partners with public and private sectors to advance sensitivity training and employee development[^2][^4].
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