On Bear Witness Day, hosted by Alexander Jordan’s Principle, Yellowhead Tribal Council was proud to stand alongside the community in a day of reflection, advocacy, and unity.
Our Child & Family Services Researcher, Kashina Houle, was onsite, engaging with attendees and reinforcing our shared commitment to upholding the rights and well-being of First Nations children. It was a powerful day of raising awareness and amplifying the voices of those impacted by Jordan’s Principle.
A heartfelt thank you to everyone who participated and supported this significant event. Your presence and commitment to the cause continue to make a profound difference in our communities.
Let’s keep the conversation going and remain steadfast in our efforts to advocate for the health, safety, and rights of our children and families.