We walk with our community on their journeys
Ka Ni Kanichihk is a trusted heart of Winnipeg’s Indigenous community. Our vision is to lead our people back home to a place where we are self-determining, healthy, happy, and respected for our cultural and spiritual strengths and ways of being.
What We Do
A number of Indigenous led prevention and intervention programs that help children, youth, women, men, and families heal, succeed, and become leaders. Ka Ni Kanichihk provides education and job-skills training, support for women and families, and mentorship. We walk with people on their path of recovery from trauma.
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24th Annual Keeping the Fires Burning – Thursday, June 19th, 2025 – RBC Convention Centre
November 4, 2024
Ka Ni Kanichihk Newsletter – September 2024
October 2, 2024
Ka Ni Kanichihk Annual Staff & Family BBQ 2024
September 27, 2024
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📣 We're looking to hire a Program Coordinator for The Butterfly Club. This is a part-time position (20 hours a week). Apply Today!
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✨ About the Role ✨
The Coordinator for the Butterfly Club will be a motivated and positive role model providing academic, cultural and leadership activities & resources to Indigenous girls and Two-Spirit youth from 9 to 13 years of age. You will be committed to Indigenous knowledge, cultural reclamation, & able to embed traditional ways of being into the program, service delivery, & practices.
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✨ What You Will Be Doing ✨
> Indigenous cultural reclamation
> Environmental stewardship, including land-based activities and camps
> Fostering youth skill development and personal growth
> Providing leadership and community engagement
> Creating opportunities for youth to develop self-confidence in an inclusive, safe, & supportive environment
> Supervising a facilitator, participants, & volunteers
> Maintaining & monitoring budgets with multiple funding agreements
> Program implementation & evaluation related to objectives, deliverables & budget
> Preparing funding reports & grant proposals & sourcing additional areas of funding
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✨ What We Offer ✨
😁 Comprehensive Benefits including Health & Dental;
☀️ Long-Term Disability & Life Insurance;
🥰 Employee & Family Assistance Program;
🌲 Cultural Ways of Being;
⛱ Wellness Days plus Vacation Days;
👖 Work-life balance & casual dress;
💪 Training & Development opportunities;
🚗 Free on-site parking;
🫂 Employee appreciation events!
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✨ Other Requirements ✨
⚖ Candidates must provide a recent Criminal Record Check, Vulnerable Sector, & Child Abuse Registry Check.
🪪 You must provide a valid driver's license, access to a reliable vehicle, & a driver's abstract.
For more information and to apply today, please visit:
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The first Indigenous Veterans Day was observed in Winnipeg, Manitoba on November 8, 1993. In 1994, Manitoba officially recognized the day in honour of Indigenous Veterans – the only province to do so at the time.
Indigenous Veterans discussed many dates, choosing November 8 as it represented First Nations and Metis peoples, eight being reminiscent of the Metis flag's infinity symbol.
We take great pride in our own Indigenous Veteran, Captain Angela Brass, our Youth and Education Manager at Ka Ni Kanichihk. We wanted to take a moment today to acknowledge her service & accomplishments. Capt. Brass has served in the Canadian Armed Forces for three decades, & attended the first Indigenous Veterans Day ceremonies as a cadet in 1993.
Capt. Brass joined the Army Cadets in 1988, because she 'wanted to show boys that girls can do it also'.
In 2016, she received the Prince of Wales Award for her significant contributions: "Captain Brass's outstanding dedication to the Regiment over the past three decades has been largely unsung… Her contribution to the development of young Canadian citizens and members of the Regimental family has been invaluable. She is most deserving of this award." In 2018, her name was added to the memorial at Vimy Ridge Park in Winnipeg. Capt. Brass credits her service for many opportunities and lifelong friendships. She is currently the First Nations Co-Chair of the Indigenous Veterans of Manitoba.
Her family has a history of military service. Angela’s Grandfather, Lance Corporal Harvey Brass, served in the second World War. Her Great Aunties Myrtle and Ruby, and her cousin Lt. Bonnie Woolford also served. Capt. Brass's hero and uncle, Constable Dennis Strongquill served in the RCMP before his passing in 2001 in the line of duty.
We are deeply grateful for Captain Angela Brass and her family members who have served. We encourage everyone to reflect, remember, & honour the thousands of Indigenous veterans who served and continue to serve, facing adversity to protect the safety and freedom of future generations.
Thank you and Chi-Miigwetch for the sacrifices, bravery, and strength of you and your loved ones. 🧡
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Incredible leadership and dedication to our youth and the community. Thank you Captain Angela Brass. So awesome to hear about and pay tribute to all the amazing work you do through leadership and dedication to prepare our young people for adulthood in their future.
Thank you for your service Angela ❤️ we are proud of our family's contributions ❤️
Thank You for your service Angela !! Truly proud of you and all your contributions !!
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❗Ka Ni Kanichihk offices are closed tomorrow, Friday November 8 for Indigenous Veterans Day.
Our offices will also be closed this coming Monday, November 11 for Remembrance Day.
We will be back in office on Tuesday, November 12.
During our closure, please be advised that phone lines will not be monitored until we resume our normal business hours on Tuesday.
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In early October, our Kistesimaw (Our Eldest Brother) youth program held a feasting ceremony!
Credit to our Kistesimaw team for making this awesome video: Andreas Thompson (Coordinator), Thomas Bittern (Mentor), & Diego Cook (Mentor).
Kistesimaw (My Eldest Brother) provides community-based mentors for children under the age of 12 years old who are in conflict with the law, or at risk of coming into conflict with the law.
Kistesimaw is designed to empower Indigenous youth through a range of supportive and engaging activities. Our holistic approach addresses the physical, emotional, spiritual, and mental well-being of each participant.
🌟 Why Join Kistesimaw?
> Culturally Relevant: Programming that respects and honours Indigenous traditions and values.
> Supportive Environment: Benefit from a safe, nurturing, and inclusive space.
> Personal Growth: Develop skills, build confidence, and achieve personal goals.
> Community Connection: Connect with peers, mentors, and community leaders.
🌟 Program Highlights:
> Educational workshops and skill-building sessions to promote lifelong learning.
> Fun and engaging activities to foster teamwork, resilience, and physical health.
> Opportunities to connect with Indigenous traditions, ceremonies, and Elders.
> Personalized support to navigate challenges and access necessary resources.
If you know anyone who might be interested in Kistesimaw, please share this post! ❤
To enroll in Kistesimaw today, please contact us at:
Phone: (204) 594-9528
Email: kistesimaw@kanikanichihk.ca
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📣 Medicine Bear Counselling & Elder Services is hiring for multiple full-time positions! Apply Today!
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⭐ MBC Program Coordinator
You are a compassionate, skilled leader dedicated to supporting families of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit beings. With a deep understanding of violence's impact and a human-rights, anti-oppressive perspective, you recognize reclaiming Indigenous cultural practices is key in healing from grief and trauma. Committed to culturally safe, decolonized trauma-informed care, you advocate for families and empower individuals to recognize their strength.
Learn more at: tinyurl.com/3n3jxcyh
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⭐ MBC Community Family Information Liaison
You will be responsible for supporting families of MMIWG2S+. You will provide general information and guidance with the Criminal Justice system, short-term counselling, risk assessments, safety planning & referrals to community resources. You will work closely with the families of MMIWG2+, community agencies, and government departments to ensure families’ questions about their loved one(s) are answered. You'll ensure families receive comprehensive support and referrals within both Western and traditional resources.
Learn more at: tinyurl.com/2s3dt2s9
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⭐ MBC Family Engagement Worker
You will provide culturally safe, trauma-informed resources and therapeutic support to restore justice, balance, and well-being for MMIWG2S+ families, using the teachings of Courage, Caregiver, Protector, and Medicine Spirit to aid in healing from complex grief and trauma. Responsibilities include project performance, report writing, data collection, budget maintenance, and quality assurance.
Learn more at: tinyurl.com/57nnnzms
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Please note, candidates are required to provide a current (within the past 6 months) Criminal Record Check, Child Abuse Registry Check, a valid driver’s license, access to a vehicle, and a driver’s abstract before starting.
To learn more about Medicine Bear Counselling & Elder Services, please visit:
www.kanikanichihk.ca/medicine-bear/
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🎉 Yesterday was Ka Ni Kanichihk's annual Halloween Bake Sale at 34 Higgins! 👻
We had delicious taco bags for sale, and staff decorated the building and made AWESOME cardboard haunted houses for our daycare trick-or-treaters.
The event was a success, and it was wonderful seeing everyone dressed up and showing their Halloween spirit!
All proceeds are going to United Way Winnipeg. We want to thank the RRC Polytech students from the Social Innovation & Community Development program for helping us set-up and run our bake sale. 🧡
Happy Halloween from everyone at Ka Ni Kanichihk! 🎃
If you or someone you know would like to join our team, please visit: www.kanikanichihk.ca/employment/
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