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.
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March 16, 2026
25th Annual Keeping the Fires Burning
March 16, 2026
Wiping Away the Tears – 16th Annual Gathering for MMIWG2S+ Families in Manitoba
March 16, 2026
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❄️This winter, Kistesimaw stayed busy, connected, and grounded in community.
The young men stepped out onto the ice for fishing, pushed themselves at Activate, and built strong bonds during time spent at Uptown Alley. They embraced the energy of Festival du Voyageur, got outside for tubing, and came together to celebrate at Kistmas (Kistesimaw Christmas).
Creativity and identity were powerful this season- the boys designed and created their own t-shirts with Red Rebel Armour, and began something meaningful by starting their own drum group. From the ground up, they built drums and started learning ceremony songs, strengthening their connection to culture and spirit.
They also focused on growth and discipline through Pan Am Boxing, and spent meaningful time in Circle of Life teachings with Wally, grounding themselves in values, responsibility, and what it means to walk a good path.
This winter was about more than activities- it was about connection, culture, and becoming.❤
📣 We will be hosting a Claim Support Day this Thursday from 10AM-4PM at 455 McDermot in our Program Room.
Need help completing your First Nations Child and Family Services Jordan’s Principle Settlement claim? Drop in for one-on-one support!
‼️ Don’t forget to bring your Government ID
🌷 JOIN US a week from today on April 2nd for our monthly pipe ceremony hosted by our Mino Pimatisiwin Sexual Wellness Lodge!
➡️ Also, swipe to take a look at the Lodges April calendar for drop in times, traveling lodge dates, & more!
📣 Reminder that our Youth Connect X Leading Black Wolf Open House is this Friday, March 27th!
If you`re between the ages of 16-29 and are exiting or have previously been in CFS care, these programs could have supports and resources available to you.
Stop by 455 McDermot this Friday to learn more!
⏰12PM-3PM
🎉Door prizes, lunch & snacks, and program info!
🍓 On March 20th, our Mino Pimatisiwin Sexual Wellness Lodge hosted its Annual Heart Medicine event.
We were honoured to welcome keynote speakers Marcia Anderson and Kim Anderson, who shared powerful personal stories. The afternoon was filled with meaningful performances and cultural activities that brought together a beautiful community of women and Two-Spirit relatives. 💗
❤ Wrapping up our Council introductions, we’re thrilled to introduce you to Don Robinson and Sydney Andersen! Both bring unique perspectives, deep knowledge, and personal experiences that help guide our work.
➡ MEET DON ROBINSON
Don Robinson is originally from Bunibonibee Cree Nation (Oxford House First Nation), and has been a long time Winnipeg resident.
He currently works in the areas of Grief and Trauma, and traditional knowledge counselling. He brings a unique cultural perspective on healing, intergeneration trauma, cross cultural awareness, family therapy work with Indigenous families, training and learning, traditional ways of healing, and family group conferencing. He has learned traditional ways from Elders and knowledge keepers through participating in ceremonies, fasting, sweat lodge, and Sundance.
➡ MEET SYDNEY ANDERSEN
Sydney Andersen is Anishinaabe and an urban band member of Sandy Bay First Nation. She joined the Ka Ni Kanichihk Council in 2016 as a youth representative and later served as Co-Chair from 2019 to 2025. After nine years of dedicated service, Sydney completed her term on Council last year. She is still considered a Council Emeritus- a title used to honour her contributions and ongoing connection to the Council, reflecting the respect she holds and the informal advisory presence she continues to offer.
Sydney is currently pursuing a PhD in clinical psychology at the University of Manitoba.
🙏 Thank you to all of our Council members for your dedication, wisdom, and the incredible impact you make in our community!
📣 COME SEE US THIS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25th AT THE RRC POLYTECH INDIGENOUS CAREER FAIR
We will have a table set up from 11AM-1:30PM if you`d like to come learn about the careers we offer here at Ka Ni Kanichihk. ❤
Hope to see you there!
Today we recognize International Two-Spirit Awareness Day and celebrate all our Indigenous LGBTQQIA+ and Two-Spirit folks! 🌈
We’re proud to spotlight one of our incredible Two-Spirit team members, Azha Schick.
Azha is a Two-Spirit Agokwewak Trans Woman and serves as a Cultural Coordinator at Velma’s 24/7 Safe House, where she brings compassion, cultural knowledge, and strong leadership- while offering hope and relatability to the relatives we serve every day.
➡️ SWIPE TO HEAR MORE ABOUT AZHA`S STORY & EXPERIENCES
If you’d like to support Velma’s House, donations are always appreciated. Our women and Two-Spirit relatives are especially in need of new undergarments, socks, and beauty & personal care items.
📍 Drop-offs can be made at 455 McDermot Avenue ❤️
#TwoSpiritAwarenessDay #TwoSpirit

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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