Tikinagan Child and Family Services is celebrating its 40th year of providing culturally-specific child and family services, emphasizing an Indigenous approach in 30 First Nations […]
Tikinagan Child and Family Services recognized two foster families with more than 40 years of dedication with the agency at the Annual Chiefs Assembly in […]
Tikinagan has released two new community resources to help families understand how Mamow Obiki-ahwahsoowin works in action. The first explains how we work with families […]
Former youth-in-care Pierre Angeconeb from Lac Seul First Nation shares his journey becoming a young adult with the help of Neegaan Inabin. Neegaan Inabin provides […]
Tikinagan’s youth team Noodawishinaam Oshkiniigiwag, which means “Hear Us Youth,” added two new members — part of the agency’s month-long celebration of Children & Youth […]
Tikinagan is mourning the loss of former Board Member and Elder Elsie Fox of Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug (KI) First Nation. The Independent First Nations Alliance Council, […]
How can you support families in your community? Tikinagan is currently seeking applicants for Clinical Counsellors, Residential Counsellors, and Casual Relief Workers. Come and meet members […]
Tikinagan youth were given the VIP treatment at a Toronto Blue Jays game to recognize National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, courtesy of the Jays […]
Young Indigenous people leaving foster care have important skills but are underemployed and have lower earnings than both non-Indigenous youth in care and the […]
Tikinagan is mourning the loss of former Board Member and Elder Emily Gregg of Kasabonika Lake First Nation. Shibogama First Nations Council appointed Emily as […]