Show children, youth, and families you’re there to support them by wearing purple on October 27th. Dress Purple Day is important to our organization, communities, […]
Young Indigenous people leaving foster care have important skills but are underemployed and have lower earnings than both non-Indigenous youth in care and the […]
Tikinagan is mourning the loss of former Board Member and Elder Emily Gregg of Kasabonika Lake First Nation. Shibogama First Nations Council appointed Emily as […]
Each year, September 30 marks the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The day honours the children who never returned home and Survivors of residential […]
Alongside her team members, Reina Foster, a long-time dedicated Indigenous child welfare advocate and former child in care, announced the official launch of Youth Know, […]
Charessa Bottle is ready to have her future written in the stars. The eight-year-old from Mishkeegogamang Ojibway First Nation has taken up modelling and acting, […]
Kasiah is a youth in care with many strengths. She also has many siblings, loves make-up, photography, exercise, and family activities like road trips and […]