Overview

We believe that health and wellness begin with mind, body, and spirit. Our programs are rooted in traditional Indigenous knowledge and trauma-informed practices, offering holistic support for individuals on their journeys to healing. Whether you’re looking for mental, physical, or spiritual guidance, our health and wellness programs provide a safe and supportive environment to reconnect, restore, and grow. We walk alongside our community members, offering a path towards well-being and resilience.

The Manitoba Mino Pimatisiwin Model of STBBI Care

This project engages Indigenous organizations and leaders, Indigenous and non-Indigenous health and social service providers, and others in creating a model of STBBI (sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections) service delivery in Manitoba. The focus is on changing systems to offer culturally safe care and increase treatment participation rates among Indigenous people in Manitoba.

Waniska Centre

Waniska is an Indigenous, culture-based STBBI (Sexually Transmitted Blood Borne Infections) research centre initiative focused on reducing service inequities within and across Indigenous communities in Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and other parts of Canada. Conducting research through partnerships with Indigenous and non-Indigenous experts in the field of health research, Waniska aims to create a new pool of Indigenous researchers focused on identifying inequities and gaps in care faced by Indigenous people living with STBBIs, and how these may be addressed through Indigenous methodologies.