Originally started as a response to unmet needs in Cross Lake, the program has since grown into a well-established support system. Today, it provides vital health, education, and wellness services to First Nations children and families in the community.
Introduce the Medicine Wheel Ideology Diagram and what it stands for. Describe the 4 core aspects that are important in a child’s personal growth, such as Mental, Emotional, Spiritual and Physical aspects of life. The center of the wheel represents Family and Child. Every program, department and service we provide revolves around the wellbeing of the families and their children,
Vision: our children, families, and community are healthy, self-sufficient, and resilient. Mission: We support our children, families, and community by providing welcoming, accessible, holistic, and sustainable services, when and where they are needed — services that are rooted in our culture and best practices, to cultivate stronger spirits. Briefly talk about the Core Values: Knowledge, Empathy, Empowerment, Neutrality, Accountability, and Patience.
Maskosis Support Services invites the Chief, Council and The Health Department to a formal presentation and discussion on the future of Maskosis as an organization. This session will highlight our departmental structure, community impact and strategic plans for growth. We seek your continued partnership and funding support to strengthen and expand services that are rooted in our culture, values and the needs of our community.
Jordan’s Principle was created in memory of Jordan River Anderson, a First Nations child who faced delays in care due to jurisdictional disputes.
Jordan’s Principle was created in memory of Jordan River Anderson, a First Nations child who faced delays in care due to jurisdictional disputes.
Jordan’s Principle was created in memory of Jordan River Anderson, a First Nations child who faced delays in care due to jurisdictional disputes.
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