
Jolene Jobb
Saskatoon
Location
Southend, SK
Description
Jolene Jobb is a Woodland Cree First Nations woman from Southend, a community in northern Saskatchewan. Due to a limitation of resources and aspirations to grow professionally, she moved to Prince Albert. She gained a broader experience of life and overcame obstacles that came her way. Jolene currently lives Saskatoon raising her two children. She is serving through community outreaches, which involves distributing food and meeting the essential needs of those in her community. She enjoys being a part of enriching the lives of those around her.
Jolene has always been interested in living a healthy lifestyle and seeking personal growth spiritually, mentally, physically, and emotionally. She is discovering ways to live a balanced life in these four aspects, and she is a strong, courageous individual, always willing to work hard to set and accomplish goals. Jolene is also inspired to see indigenous communities become educated on the importance of stewarding the land we live on and transition into more sustainable clean energy.
Jolene leads by example for the younger generation to help them recognize the benefits of living a sober lifestyle. Growing up, she was in leadership roles in sports and wishes to see others live up to their full potential. She hopes to bring awareness of the importance of valuing our land through her journey with Indigenous Clean Energy. In her down time, she likes to read, write, and create funny memories with her family. She believes strong community starts in the home and sees the importance of investing time in creating a well-knit family.