Danielle Vandale is a proud member of the Métis Nation of Saskatchewan. As a filmmaker, entrepreneur, and mental health advocate, Danielle's work is a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the healing potential found within creative expression and holistic practices.
In the world of filmmaking, Danielle has earned recognition for her poignant and visually captivating documentary (IMPACT PRIZE - WAPIKONI MOBILE - KENNY TANG FAMILY FOUNDATION), which explore themes of trauma, healing, and identity. Her acclaimed film "Is That My Mama?" delves into her personal journey of overcoming physical, emotional, and spiritual challenges, resonating deeply with audiences who have faced similar struggles. Through her films, Danielle sheds light on the systemic injustices faced by Indigenous women while celebrating the strength and resilience found within her community.
Danielle's commitment to mental health and wellness is evident in every aspect of her work. Whether behind the camera or on the yoga mat, she is driven by a passion for helping others navigate their own healing journeys. Through her entrepreneurial endeavors, creative projects, and advocacy for mental health, Danielle Vandale continues to inspire and uplift those around her, proving that with courage and determination, one can overcome even the most daunting of challenges.