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Three Sisters Consulting was founded with a vision to create collaborative pathways between businesses, public services, and Indigenous communities. Rooted in Indigenous values, we began our journey of cultivating transformative partnerships.

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With growing demand, we established our official operations in Chatham, providing customized services that honour Indigenous traditions and promote collaboration

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We strengthened our partnerships across Turtle Island. Our commitment to the Seven Grandfather Teachings and ethical engagement became the foundation of our work.

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To enhance our effectiveness and allow for on-going community work during the Covid pandemic, we embraced and mastered virtual engagement modalities.

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To ensure the safety of community knowledge, we formed a dedicated research team to support Indigenous data sovereignty.

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With national-level engagement projects, we saw the need to incorporate a Clan System approach and the Circle Facilitation Model to ensure community-centered solutions.

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With nearly a decade of experience, Three Sisters Consulting continues to lead with cultural integrity, innovation, and a commitment to empowering Indigenous communities and organizations across Turtle Island.

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Our dedication to the seven generations ahead inspires us to support students, encourage entrepreneurs and bolster community-based organizations.

Preparing the Earth & Planting Seeds

Three Sisters Consulting was founded with a vision to create collaborative pathways between businesses, public services, and Indigenous communities. Rooted in Indigenous values, we began our journey of cultivating transformative partnerships.

2015
Setting Down Roots

With growing demand, we established our official operations in Chatham, providing customized services that honour Indigenous traditions and promote collaboration

2017
Growing, Learning & Sharing

We strengthened our partnerships across Turtle Island. Our commitment to the Seven Grandfather Teachings and ethical engagement became the foundation of our work.

2018
Protecting Community

To enhance our effectiveness and allow for on-going community work during the Covid pandemic, we embraced and mastered virtual engagement modalities.

2019-2020
Gathering in Abundance

To ensure the safety of community knowledge, we formed a dedicated research team to support Indigenous data sovereignty.

2021
National Engagements (IJS/RCMP)

With national-level engagement projects, we saw the need to incorporate a Clan System approach and the Circle Facilitation Model to ensure community-centered solutions.

2022 - 2023
Honoring Our Legacy

With nearly a decade of experience, Three Sisters Consulting continues to lead with cultural integrity, innovation, and a commitment to empowering Indigenous communities and organizations across Turtle Island.

2024
Planting Seeds for the Future

Our dedication to the seven generations ahead inspires us to support students, encourage entrepreneurs and bolster community-based organizations.

2025

Sarah Hopkins

Sarah Hopkins, our Matriarch, is Turtle Clan of the Lenni Lenape who were displaced from their homeland of Lenapehoking (New York City) to Eelŭnaapéewi Lahkéewiit (Delaware Nation) in southwestern Ontario. Sarah is a Day School survivor who was raised by her Mother, who taught her the importance of standing up for what you believe; her Grandmother, a residential school survivor; and her Great-Grandmother, who spoke only Lenape. With the support of her family, Sarah founded Three Sisters Consulting in 2018, a company dedicated to amplifying the voices of Indigenous Peoples and helping them achieve business, professional, and personal success. Sarah is an active member of her community; she served as an Elected member of Council for her Nation, Treasurer and Board Member for her tribal council, and current Board Member for the Canadian Mental Health Association, Lambton Kent chapter. She has worked with not-for-profits, governments, and corporations on a variety of topics including Indigenous legal systems, economic development, mining initiatives, Impact Benefit Assessments, negotiations, and Indigenous engagement impacting legislation. When she is not working, you can find Sarah looking for opportunities to share space with our extended community across Turtle Island.