As we honour 20 years of serving Inuit children, youth, and families, we invite you to help us carry this work into the next 20 years.
Consider making a $20 donation in honour of our 20th anniversary.
Your gift helps strengthen programs rooted in:
π€ Inuit culture
π€ Language
π€ Identity
π€ Belonging
π€ Community connection
When our children know where they come from, they walk stronger toward where they are going.
20 years behind us. Generations ahead of us.
Qujannamiik for walking with us. π€
Inuuqatigiit. A centre for Inuit children, youth and families.
Inuuqatigiit Centre for Inuit Children, Youth and Families
When you plant a seed you may not be the one who sits under the tree but you helped it grow.
Every donation to Inuuqatigiit Centre plants a seed for future generations of Inuit children and youth.
Seeds of culture.
Seeds of language.
Seeds of confidence.
Seeds of belonging.
Help us grow the future. π±
Every donation tells a story.
When you support Inuuqatigiit Centre, you are helping Inuit children, youth, and families stay connected to culture, language, identity, and community.
Your gift helps create spaces where children hear Inuktitut, where youth feel belonging, where families are supported, and where Inuit knowledge continues to thrive.
A donation is more than a contribution.
It is an investment in future generations.
Qujannamiik for walking alongside us.
06/05/2026
06/04/2026
Attached is the YLP program calendar for the month of June. Feel free to share.
If anyone has any questions, feel free to send me an email.
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Simon Coady
Youth Life Promotions Coordinator
e: [email protected]
06/04/2026
Next YESS (Youth Employment Skills Strategy) starts again Tuesday, July 7. Workshops/Training are 3 days a week for 4 weeks at 20 hours a week paid at $17.60 per hour. One to one career counseling and forming an employment plan in addition to pre-employment workshops. Contact YESS Coordinator at 343-574-9094 or [email protected].
June is a month of celebration, reflection, and pride.
It is both Pride Month and National Indigenous History Month: a time to honour identity, culture, resilience, and the beautiful diversity within our communities.
At Inuuqatigiit Centre, we recognize and celebrate our Two-Spirit and LGBTQIA+ relatives, friends, family members, staff, youth, and community. Indigenous communities have long understood that every person carries unique gifts, and that belonging, respect, and love are important parts of who we are.
This month and every month, we stand with our Two-Spirit brothers, sisters, and relatives.
We celebrate the courage to live authentically, the strength of those who came before us, and the future generations who deserve to grow up knowing they are valued exactly as they are.
Our cultures, our stories, our identities, and our voices matter.
There is room for all of us in the circle.
Happy Pride Month and National Indigenous History Month. ππ§‘
Qujannamiik
Stephanie Mikki Adams, CAFM, CIL
Executive Director
Inuuqatigiit. A centre for Inuit children, youth and families. Inuuqatigiit Centre for Inuit Children, Youth and Families
Inuuqatigiit Centre will be closed on Monday, June 22, 2026, in recognition of National Indigenous Peoples Day.
June 21 is a time to celebrate and honour the beauty and strength of our cultures, languages, traditions, knowledge, and contributions of Inuit, First Nations, and MΓ©tis peoples.
It is a day to recognize the generations who carried our teachings forward and the children and youth who will continue to keep our cultures strong for generations to come.
We encourage everyone to take this time to celebrate, learn, reflect, and honour the beauty and resilience of our Indigenous Peoples.
Qujannamiik
The impact of supporting a child can last a lifetime.
For more than 20 years, Inuuqatigiit Centre's programs have helped Inuit children, youth, and families grow, thrive, and stay connected to their community. Seeing youth who once participated in our programs now raising families of their own is a powerful reminder of what sustained support can achieve.
As each generation benefits from stronger programs and deeper connections, we look forward to the bright futures being built today.
If you believe in supporting Inuit children, youth, and families, please consider donating. π https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/14290
Together, we keep our culture strong. π€
05/29/2026
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