Jolene R. Morin is a passionate advocate and dedicated community member from the Enoch Cree Nation. Currently serving as a grant and proposal writer for the Maskekosihk Masinahike Department, Jolene blends her professional expertise with her commitment to social justice and community support.

As a second-year Social Work student, she balances her academic pursuits with her responsibilities as a loving mother of four and a proud kokum to three grandchildren. Her journey, particularly with her youngest child, who is neurodiverse, fuels her advocacy efforts and deepens her understanding of the diverse challenges faced by families.

In her personal time, Jolene finds fulfillment in gardening, harvesting, and playing with her grandchildren, activities that rejuvenate her spirit and inspire her to take on new challenges. Through her work and personal endeavours, Jolene is dedicated to creating positive change and making a lasting impact in her community.