Apatisiwin is a Swampy Cree word meaning “employment, training, and jobs”, and the vision of the Apatisiwin Program is to ensure Indigenous people gain education, experience, and skills to achieve and maintain meaningful employment and improve their employability.
Akwe:kon is for youth aged 7-12 and provides a space where our youth can feel safe to be themselves and accepted for the wonderful little humans they are. Join us!
Join us Mondays for Wasa-nabin! Youth aged 13-18 are invited to hone valuable life skills, learn more about traditional knowledge, and create lifelong connections.
Come and engage with your culture, learn more about supports available in the community and at the Centre, and receive support in navigating federal government programs and systems. 18+. Registration required.
Come and engage with your culture, learn more about supports available in the community and at the Centre, and receive support in navigating federal government programs and systems. 18+. Registration required.
Join us and our friends at Kingston Community Health Centres and several others for a day that will celebrate Indigenous perspectives on sleep and wellness.
Apatisiwin is a Swampy Cree word meaning “employment, training, and jobs”, and the vision of the Apatisiwin Program is to ensure Indigenous people gain education, experience, and skills to achieve and maintain meaningful employment and improve their employability.
Join us Mondays for Wasa-nabin! Youth aged 13-18 are invited to hone valuable life skills, learn more about traditional knowledge, and create lifelong connections.