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Wasa-Nabin is a self-development program for urban Indigenous youth (ages 13-18).

The goal of the program is to promote cultural identity, self-esteem, educational values and career goals, and to enhance healthy choices for Indigenous and Non-Indigenous youth. We encourage our youth to be leaders and create an environment that allows them to lead other youth through the example of Mino-Bimaadiziwin (live the good life).

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Program Objectives

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Our goal is to empower our youth through:

  • Ensuring youth involvement with design and delivery of the Friendship Centre programming.
  • Encouraging enthusiasm and awareness in culture and traditions through participation.
  • Enhancing life skills with local and regional support services and peer counseling.
  • Improving physical health and encouraging youth to participate in recreational, social and healing programming.
  • Developing positive and healthy relationships between the Indigenous & Non-Indigenous community, their families and the natural environment.

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How The Program Works

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Wasa-Nabin youth will receive support and access to services in the following categories:

  • Social skills support
  • Youth in care
  • Healthy eating
  • Physical development
  • Education
  • Justice support
  • Preventing violence

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