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TD Bank to fund access to trauma-informed wellness support and promotes greater health outcomes among First Nations communities using indigenous knowledge and traditions

May 21, 2025 //  by Finnovate

Kiikenomaga Kikenjigewen Employment and Training Services (KKETS) has launched its Mino-Ayaawin Maamawi program, aimed at increasing access to safe, trauma-informed wellness supports rooted in Indigenous knowledge and traditions. The two-year program, funded by $392,800 from TD Bank Group, includes holistic practices such as mindfulness practices, neuro-decolonization, positive affirmations, journaling, yoga, and healthy eating guidance. The funding supports a broader vision for wellness and education in First Nations communities. The program’s development and effectiveness have been supported by research led by Anita Vaillancourt, an assistant professor in the School of Social Work at Lakehead University. A survey evaluating the first phase of the pilot program found that 98% of participants found the program beneficial, 72% felt more motivated to apply for jobs, 70% reported increased confidence in job applications, and 72% felt more prepared for the workforce. The Mino-Ayaawin Maamawi program marks an advancement in promoting wellness and employment readiness within First Nations communities.

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