trudeau: first of all, our hearts go out to family and friends of tina fontaine. the entire first nations and aboriginal communities across the country are reeling with this particularly poignant and tragic--tragic loss, but it comes on a compounded loss of so many missing and murdered over the years. narrator: tina's family is not the only one to struggle with loss through violence. jeri lee: it takes your mind off everything. and i mean, i think of my sister every time i bead. but it's not a bad way. it's not the ugly part of what happened. it's beautiful memories of her. narrator: at the [indistinct] center in the north of winnipeg, sisters jeri lee pangman and kim mcpherson have a thursday evening ritual. kim: one bead at a time. we always make jokes about beading, you know, like bead it, like michael jackson, you know. bead it or one bead at a time, like one day at a time. just really nerdy jokes. narrator: jeri lee and kim are just two among dozens of women who come to the center each week, which offers support to indigenous families affected by violence, ho