Supporting Our Work

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At the heart of Kisac Indigenous Cultural Workshops and the Talk Overdose opioid education project is Youth4Youth Canada, the organization we proudly founded to empower and educate communities.

We are driven by a shared commitment to improving the lives of young people across Canada through arts, culture, and health education. Every workshop, presentation, and performance we offer is made possible by dedicated volunteers who freely give their time and energy to bring this vision to life. We operate entirely without salaries—just the passion of people who believe in making a difference.

Founded and managed by four Indigenous girls of Swampy Cree and Mi’gmaq heritage, Youth4Youth Canada is a community-powered organization. We rely on grants, individual donations, and the generosity of supporters to cover essential costs such as materials, venue rentals, software, and transportation. Our goal is simple: to spread positivity and foster growth in our communities. But to keep going, we must at least break even.

If you’re unable to make a donation or secure a grant, there’s another meaningful way to support us: purchase our handmade Indigenous chocolates and treats. Every purchase helps sustain our work while sharing a taste of our culture and creativity.

Together, we can continue building a brighter future for youth in Canada. Thank you for believing in the power of community and culture.

Write to us at y4yCanada at gmail.com for more information.

For more pictures and updates, you can follow us on Instagram or Facebook. We also have a YouTube channel!

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