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Mental Health & Wellness

Youth Peer Leadership 2023

Applications for this year’s Youth Peer Leadership program are now open! Youth ages 19-25 in all Qikiqtani communities can now apply for the Youth Peer Leadership Program. Successful applicants will travel to Iqaluit for November 29- December 1, 2023. You can find more details about this program as well as the application forms at the.

Mental Health & Wellness
Workshops

Cambridge Bay Sewing Program 2021

The program had Cambridge Bay women work on various sewing projects like mitts, kamiik, and creating designs with beading and accessories. Materials and Supplies were provided.

Workshops
Workshops

Puppet Making Kit 2021

This program for gave children with the supplies and inspiration to create their own puppets and prepare kits for children to do the activity at home in Cambridge Bay.

Workshops
Workshops

Kids Parka Drive 2021

This program was for women in Rankin Inlet to learn how to sew a kid’s parka and to provide for the children in the community.

Workshops
Workshops

Seal Skin Mitt Making 2021

This program was open to community members of Rankin Inlet in May 2021. Materials and supplies were provided.

Workshops
Workshops

Wall Hanging Décor Making 2021

Rankin Inlet ladies participated in a Wall Hanging Décor Making and created some of their own Inuit art with using fleece material and embroidery thread.

Workshops
Workshops

Puhitaq Making 2021

Ladies in the Rankin Inlet community had the amazing opportunity to learn and create a sunburst fur trims from elders.

Workshops
Self Care Workshops

Youth Mitt Making 2021

Iqaluit youth participated in a free program where they learn to make mitt making and expand on sewing skills.

Self Care Workshops
Self Care

Mitt Making 2020-2021

The Mitt Making Program had Iqaluit women create their own mitts over 6-8 sessions and met weekly. Materials and Supplies were provided.

Self Care

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