Tikinagan Child and Family Services is celebrating its 40th year of providing culturally-specific child and family services, emphasizing an Indigenous approach in 30 First Nations […]
Supporting Each Other Through the Fall and Winter Blues Following Mamow Obiki-ahwahsoowin “Everyone working together to raise our children,” Tikinagan Child & Family Services promotes […]
40 years of recognizing community responsibility for child protection as an essential aspect of both Indigenous self-government and Mamow Obiki-ahwahsoowin We want to recognize […]
On September 30, Tikinagan Child and Family Services invites you to wear orange for the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation to show your support […]
For Sandy Lake’s Nathan Linklater, it’s been one incredible month. In August, he traveled with five youth to Toronto on a Tikinagan trip that included […]
Tikinagan Child and Family Services recognized two foster families with more than 40 years of dedication with the agency at the Annual Chiefs Assembly in […]
Tikinagan has released two new community resources to help families understand how Mamow Obiki-ahwahsoowin works in action. The first explains how we work with families […]
Former youth-in-care Pierre Angeconeb from Lac Seul First Nation shares his journey becoming a young adult with the help of Neegaan Inabin. Neegaan Inabin provides […]