Where can families find support?
Families can access support through Anishinaabek Wiidosendiwak, including guidance, advocacy, and culturally grounded services to walk alongside families.
When you need support
Families sometimes need extra support, whether caring for children feels overwhelming, navigating services is confusing, or child welfare agencies are involved or may become involved. At other times, families simply want culturally grounded help to keep their children safe and connected. Anishinaabek Wiidosendiwak is here for you, offering understanding, guidance, and support so you can find your starting point and the right resources for your family.
Your Next Steps
Connect with Anishinaabek Wiidosendiwak: Reach out to confidentially discuss your family’s needs.
Access Support Services: Receive guidance, advocacy, and prevention-focused programming, including the Band Representative Program if needed.
Engage with Community Resources: Participate in cultural programs, family supports, or other services that strengthen connections.
Still Have Questions?
If you have questions about the Anishinaabek Wiidosendiwak Law or organization, or if you and your family are seeking support, don’t hesitate to get in touch.