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“Make a difference in the community, it takes a community to raise a child.”

Helping some of our most vulnerable families, children, and youth in our communities is a very humbling and honorable role.

 

We are all aunties, uncles, grandmothers and grandfathers.

It is our collective responsibility to ensure our children; our greatest gifts, are safe, loved and nurtured.

If you suspect a child is in need of help, you need to make the call and reach out and help protect the child.

 In 2018 the age of protection was raised to include youth up to 18 years old. Youth who are 16 and 17 years old are now eligible to receive protection, while reporting for 16 and 17-year old youth is not mandatory, please contact us if you have concerns about a youth unborn to 18 years old.

 It is everyone’s responsibility to ensure all children get their right to safety.

Duty to Report

Become a Community Care Helper

Become a Community Care Leader

The application and evaluation process is carefully designed to confirm your suitability to become a Parent or Helper and ensure that you are fully committed. We will need to learn an incredible amount about you and your family, your past, your relationships and your attitudes.

Community care leader and helper requirements:

· Good mind and heart

· Understanding of our traditions

· Natural helpers in the community

· Ones who already have a Social Work degree and working in the community are already seen as “Community Helpers”.

Employment Opportunity

All applicants will be screened and only successfully qualified candidates will be scheduled for an interview. Will be Ogweho:weh in preference to other applicants. Positions ongoing until filled. 

See below for all current open positions..

“Make a difference in the community, it takes a community to raise a child.”


Helping some of our most vulnerable familiesm children and youth in our communities is a very humbling and honourable role.

 

We are all aunties and uncles, grandmother and grandfathers.

It is our collective responsibility to ensure our children; our greatest gifts, are safe, loved and nurtured.

“Make a difference in the community, it takes a community to raise a child.”


Helping some of our most vulnerable familiesm children and youth in our communities is a very humbling and honourable role.

 

We are all aunties and uncles, grandmother and grandfathers.

It is our collective responsibility to ensure our children; our greatest gifts, are safe, loved and nurtured.

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