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We walk with our community on their journeys

Ka Ni Kanichihk Inc. is a trusted heart of Winnipeg’s Indigenous community. Our vision is to lead our people back home to a place where we are self-determining, healthy, happy, and respected for our cultural and spiritual strengths and ways of being.

What We Do

A number of Indigenous led prevention and intervention programs that help children, youth, women, men, and families heal, succeed, and become leaders. Ka Ni Kanichihk provides education and job-skills training, support for women and families, and mentorship. We walk with people on their path of recovery from trauma.

Programs and Services

Health and Wellness

Our health and wellness programs blend traditional Indigenous knowledge with trauma-informed practices, offering holistic support for mental, physical, and spiritual healing. We provide a safe, supportive space for individuals to reconnect, restore, and grow, guiding our community toward well-being and resilience.

Children, Youth, and Family

At Ka Ni Kanichihk, we support children, youth, and families through culturally-based childcare, life skills training, and education-focused initiatives. Our programs foster pride, belonging, and responsibility, helping families reconnect to their roots and create safe, nurturing homes. Together, we help youth and families thrive and build stronger communities.

Education

Our education programs go beyond academics, empowering individuals through life skills, self-worth, and financial independence. Rooted in Indigenous traditions, we create spaces where personal growth and cultural knowledge unite. Whether advancing your career or personal journey, our programs provide the tools and support needed to succeed while honoring each person’s unique strengths.

Healing and Recovery

At Ka Ni Kanichihk, we honor each healing journey with culturally grounded programs rooted in Indigenous teachings. Our holistic approach supports recovery from trauma, addiction, and adversity. We offer a nurturing space where individuals can reclaim their identity, reconnect with community, and find balance and peace, walking the path of healing together.

News and Events

Ka Ni Kanichihk Launches First-Ever Golf Classic & Seeks Community Sponsors

June 9, 2026

WINNIPEG, MB- Ka Ni Kanichihk is proud to announce the 1st Annual Ka Ni Kanichihk Golf Classic, taking place on Friday, August 14 at The Players Golf Course. As Ka Ni Kanichihk’s first-ever golf tournament, the event will bring together businesses, community leaders, partners, and supporters for a day for connection and community impact. Funds…

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March 16, 2026

Participants of our Butterfly Club who were invited to drum at the Opening of the Sunrise Ceremony at the Manitoba Legislative Building (December 4, 2025) As the seasons change and spring brings new growth, we are reminded of the importance of nurturing our communities. Our organization continues to work alongside Indigenous youth, women, and families,…

25th Annual Keeping the Fires Burning

March 16, 2026

Thursday, June 18th, 2026 – RBC Convention Centre Grand Entry at 5:30PM CST The 25th Annual Keeping the Fires Burning is just over three months away. We invite you to join us on June 18th, 2026 as we honour the tireless efforts and the endless contributions of our Grandmothers and Grandfathers. Funds raised through Keeping the Fires…

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In March of this year, Manitoba lost a trailblazer, an advocate, a champion, and a strong community voice in Amanda Lathlin. Gone too soon, Amanda will be remembered for the doors she opened and walked through, the tables she sat at, and the change she pushed for for the constituents in her riding and the province as a whole. 

Following in her father’s footsteps, the late Oscar Lathlin, Amanda dedicated her life to public service for First Nations communities and Northern Manitoba. As the MLA for The Pas-Kameesak, Amanada became the first First Nations Woman elected to the provincial legislature in 2015. She led with conviction, courage, determination, and strength.

With permission from Amanda’s family, Keeping the Fires Burning will change the name of its annual Oscar Lathlin Memorial Award to the Oscar and Amanda Lathlin Award starting June 18, 2026. We are extremely grateful to Amanda’s family for bestowing this honour to Keeping the Fires Burning. We will continue to keep Amanda’s legacy alive with care and love for years to come. ❤

📣 WE’RE HIRING!

Velma’s House is looking for Casual Heart Helpers to join our team and help create a safe, welcoming space for our relatives. In this role, you’ll provide support, build meaningful relationships, and help ensure everyone who visits Velma’s House feels cared for and respected. ❤️

If you have experience in harm reduction, providing non-judgmental support, and walking alongside relatives with compassion and encouragement, we’d love to hear from you.

📩To apply, please send your cover letter and resume to careers@kanikanichihk.ca.

More information on all our available roles can be found at kanikanichihk.ca/careers/

We had a wonderful time at the @pridewinnipeg Parade this morning! 🏳️‍🌈

A special thank you to our amazing drummers who carried the beat and spirit of our organization throughout the parade.🪶

Today and every day, we celebrate and honour the voices of our Two-Spirit, LGBTQIA+, and Indigenous relatives. Happy Pride! ❤️💙💛🧡💜

#WinnipegPride #Pride2026

🌈 KA NI KANICHIHK STAFF GETTING OUR FLOAT READY FOR PRIDE 

If you’d like to walk with our float in the parade, meet us on Memorial Boulevard at 10AM this Sunday, June 7th! 💛

🔥Grandmother Sharon Parenteau has been nominated by Ka Ni Kanichihk as one of this year’s Keepers of the Fires and in celebration of our 25th Anniversary.🔥

🌟Grandmother Sharon is a Red River Métis educator from the Turtle Mountains in Southwestern Manitoba. She is a former teacher and curriculum writer. She began her work at the Winnipeg School Division and later at the Manitoba Métis Federation to better support Red River Métis students.

In her work, Grandmother Sharon developed the Standing Tall Program which was designed to keep students in school and help them become successful. After working in the school division, Grandmother Sharon joined the Louis Riel Institute – an affiliate of the Manitoba Métis Federation – as their General Manager. The primary focus of her work during that time was on education and culture as she continued to build programming and resources that ensured Métis culture and language continue to thrive. 

Currently, Grandmother Sharon is writing for Indigenous Education Press and is committed to providing authentic Red River Métis materials for teachers and students. 

Join us as we celebrate and honour Grandmother Sharon and all other Honourees at the 25th Anniversary of Keeping the Fires Burning! 

🎟Our Gathering will take place on Thursday, June 18, 2026 at the RBC Convention Center. Get your tickets today by clicking the link in our bio!

#KFB26, #25Anniversary, #Honour, #Celebrate

25th Annual Keeping the Fires Burning


Thursday, June 18th, 2026 – RBC Convention Centre

Grand Entry at 5:30PM CST

Ka Ni Kanichihk is excited to invite you to join us on Thursday, June 18th, 2026, to mark 25 years of celebrating Indigenous resilience, relationship and reconciliation.

Funds raised through Keeping the Fires Burning provide transformative, culturally safe services and programs. They also support research and the integration of best practices in Indigenous-led community leadership. These are all critical elements in the restoration and reclamation of our positive and powerful cultural identity.

For information please contact: Sheri Domenico at sheri.domenico@outlook.com or by phone at 204-881-0337.

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