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Involved Build caring relationships

Our partnership of First Nations and non-Aboriginal peoples is forming
networks of caring relationships to improve life for First Nations
children, youth and families in Ontario's far north. We want to
learn from one another and to support the dreams and efforts of
remote northern First Nation communities for their children.
If you or your organization or company, can share resources, expertise
and friendship, please work with us and become members of the caring
circle.
To apply to become a partner, please fill out the Mamow
Sha-way-gi-kay-win Partner Commitment form.
Helping Provide Solutions
Current Needs
The First Nations communities have begun to identify ways they
can improve life and the additional supplies, equipment and expertise
needed to implement the solutions. To learn more, go to
Basics for Daily
Life
Youth and Children
Housing and Infrastructure
Healing and Treatment
Communications
Your Suggestions
If you have an idea, time or expertise to share, please tell us
and we'll let you know how your idea fits the communities' needs.
Can I help?
A "United Way of the North"
Few voluntary agencies provide services like food banks, subsidized housing
and youth programs to remote northern communities. So the Partnership is "looking
to create a 'United Way of the North,'" said Michael Hardy, Executive Director
of Tikinagan Child and Family Services
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