FIRST NATIONS YOUTH: SHARE YOUR VOICE
Attention First Nations youth! Do you want to make a positive impact in education?
The Manitoba government is looking for young people, in grades 9 to 12, to help shape the future of education in the province.
Apply now to be part of the 2025-26 Student Advisory Council.
Share what matters most to you and your community, ensuring First Nations perspectives are heard loud and proudly.
Being a part of the Council means engaging with government leaders to discuss what works well and what needs improvement. You’ll advocate for real changes that reflect your traditions, languages, and histories. Plus, you’ll develop leadership skills.
Past Council members have influenced initiatives, such as improving remote learning, tackling racism in schools, and integrating technology in meaningful ways.
The Council will begin meeting in August 2025 for a one-year term.
If you’re ready to step up and make a difference, visit the following link and apply by March 21: edu.gov.mb.ca/k12/studentadvisorycouncil/index.html
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SUPPORTING SCO CITIZENS
The Southern Chiefs’ Organization (SCO) is committed to supporting our member Nations and citizens during difficult times.
Our Mobile Crisis Response Team is made up of qualified First Nations citizens who are trained professionals in Mental Health and Crisis Response service delivery, that is culturally appropriate and trauma-informed.
Chiefs, Councillors, Health Directors, and community members can contact our team for prevention, crisis response, intervention, and ongoing case coordination services.
We also offer workshops on topics like grief, suicide prevention, mental health first aid, burnout, and more.
If you, or your Nation needs assistance, please reach out to our team at:
☎️ : 1-877-SCO-2880 (1-877-726-2880)
✉️ : CrisisResponse@scoinc.mb.ca
You can find more information about our Mobile Crisis Response Team on our website: scoinc.mb.ca/mental-wellness-mobile-crisis-response/
In times of crisis, SCO is here to help.
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LIVE NEAR PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE? GET SCREENED FOR BREAST CANCER
Did you know that breast cancer is one of the most diagnosed cancers in women who live in Manitoba?
To help find breast cancer early, CancerCare Manitoba will be running a BreastCheck Mobile Clinic to offer mammograms.
Women between the ages of 50 to 74 are encouraged to make a screening mammogram appointment by calling: 1-855-952-4325
The mobile clinic is taking place in Portage la Prairie from March 24 to April 17 in the Portage District General Hospital parking lot (at Queen Avenue & 9th Street SE).
For more information, visit: www.cancercare.mb.ca/screening/info/breast#clinics
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LITERALLY AMAZING
The Tootinaowaziibeeng Treaty Reserve is a creative hub when it comes to our southern First Nations.
The Nation is home to many talented artists, artisans, and film makers, including six published authors.
That includes Jessica Ironstand-Nelson, who is in the midst of completing eight fantasy novels in a series titled “The Six.”
She tells us that there may be some copies of the first five novels of her series available in local bookstores.
Tootinaowaziibeeng’s other published authors include Deborah Ironstand, Raphael Ironstand, Betty Lynxleg, Irene Lynxleg, and Sandra Lynn Lynxleg.
The Southern Chiefs’ Organization is pleased to highlight these talented authors. We are delighted they have chosen to share their literary gifts with the world.
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HEALING THROUGH TRADITION
The Southern Chiefs’ Organization (SCO) is here to support your healing journey through our Traditional Healers Program.
Access ceremonies, traditional medicines, land-based teachings, and culture camps led by respected Elders and Knowledge Keepers.
Citizens of SCO member Nations can access financial support* to cover costs associated with traditional healing.
To get started, contact our team by email at traditionalhealers@scoinc.mb.ca or call 204-946-1869.
To learn how to participate in our Traditional Healers Program, click the QR code or visit our website at: scoinc.mb.ca/traditionalhealers/
*Please note that program funds are limited, and repeat requests are subject to resource availability only.
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