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 […]
Mamow Obiki-ahwahsoowin, Tikinagan’s service model which means “everyone working together to raise our children,” has always been seen as a trailblazer in allowing First Nations […]
Every October Children’s Aid Societies and Indigenous Child and Family Well-Being Agencies across the province raise awareness about the important role that individuals and communities […]
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 […]
Tikinagan Child and Family Services is holding its 2021 Annual Chiefs Assembly on October 6. Due to the continuing pandemic, this year the agency will […]
A guiding philosophy based in community collaboration has helped Tikinagan Child and Family Services continue to grow during the COVID-19 pandemic. “Following Tikinagan’s Mamow Obiki-ahwahsoowin […]
Honouring and supporting the 2SLGBTQ+ community is a natural extension of Tikinagan Child and Family Services’ motivating philosophy, the organization says as it marks pride […]
On Friday, May 14, Tikinagan Child & Family Services and Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies (OACAS) are raising awareness within and beyond the child […]
Tikinagan Child and Family Services is an Indigenous child well-being agency serving 30 First Nation communities in northwestern Ontario, stretching from Ogoki in the east […]