

Mamow Sha-way-gi-kay-win: The North-South Partnership for Children seeks to improve life for children, youth, and families in remote First Nation communities in northwestern Ontario.
In a unique collaboration, the partners — 30 remote First Nations communities in northwestern Ontario including individuals and voluntary organizations based in “southern” Ontario — are building respectful, sustainable relationships.
These caring relationships facilitate healing, development, and the exchange of resources. The depth of exchange is helping the partners identify immediate and long-term solutions to the difficult conditions and challenges faced by the communities.
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Sports, camp, and skills and cultural training give kids hope. Needs include equipment and expertise.
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