CAPC: Busy Beavers – Please register

This is a relief care program where school-age children are able to come, interact, play, learn and be proud of who they are. Dinner and teachings are provided weekly by staff and special guests. Please register.  Spaces limited.  For more information please contact Sarah at 519-371-1147 ex 222 or go to our Facebook

RH/IMHW: Sacred Lines

This program provides cultural teachings related to spirit and the Seven Grandfather Teachings, joined with skills in art and re-storying the self. Hosts will provide grounding methods using art as a channel for connection and rekindle the embers of spirit using a sketchbook. Each week will follow one of the Seven Grandfather Teachings, included in…

WN: Buffalo Riders

Buffalo Riders is a culturally centered, early intervention program to support Indigenous youth at risk of substance use, strengthening community capacity with teachings on resiliency, traditional knowledge, and emotional intelligence to foster hope and purpose, helping youth build protective factors against addiction. Developed by the Thunderbird Partnership Foundation, this program is for youth aged 13-18.…

CAPC/IHWS/LLC: Hand Drumming

For hand drumming please contact Tanya 519 372 7898, Margaret 519-373-4887, or Wendy 519-375-0418 to arrange transportation. For more information please go to the M’Wikwedong Hand Drumming Facebook Group here

RH/UAHLP: Lift Your Spirits

This class focuses on movement for wellness rather than performance. Exercises are functional, adaptable, designed to support everyday strength, mobility, balance and endurance. Participants are encouraged to move at their own pace, listen to their bodies and modify as needed. The goal is to build confidence in movement, improve overall well-being, and support physical and…

AkweGO: Ma’iingaan

This program provides 1:1 support and group activities for Indigenous children between 7 to 12 years of age. For more information please contact Mara at akwe.go@mwikwedong.com or through Facebook

Wasa-Nabin: Youth Group

A drop-in space for youth ages 13 - 20 to socialize with peers. For more information, please contact Karen at wasa-nabin@mwikwedong.com or call 519-371-1147 ext 225 Priority will be given to youth.

ILRP: Ojibwe Language Nights

Anishinaabemowin—also known as Ojibwe—is the language spoken by the Anishinaabe people. Join Thunder as he teaches Anishinaabemowin language classes.  You must register and confirm your attendance prior to each class.  Please contact Thunder at ilrp@mwikwedong.com