AHMA CEO Margaret Pfoh joins Central City Foundation's Hope Dialogue radio show and podcast to discuss the importance of improving the availability and quality of culturally appropriate Indigenous housing:
https://t.co/snrzWgZ2U5
Don’t forget to register for AHMA’s webinar on its Gender Based Violence Housing Strategy on May 27.
AHMA developed a culturally informed, intersectional approach alongside Indigenous housing providers, Elders, Knowledge Keepers, and frontline workers.
https://t.co/2XIK6saKF8
Calling all Young Indigenous People! 📣
Applications are open for the The Leona Humchitt Youth in Climate Action Award,
Deadline to apply is May 31st!
Scan the QR Code below or apply with this link: https://t.co/eT8B5d1ztD
#YoungIndigenousPeople#YouthinClimateAction
Red Dress Day is not just a moment, it is a call to sustained action.
We will continue to call on governments to invest in Indigenous-led housing and fully implement the Calls for Justice.
https://t.co/G4Tgeol7qB
BCNPHA is proud to celebrate AHMA’s 30th anniversary on April 29.
#AHMA members provide 95% of off-reserve Indigenous housing, supporting 10,000+ people.
As an Eagle Level Sponsor, we are honoured to support their leadership in #Indigenous housing.
https://t.co/w6JU8y6SLw
Urban Indigenous housing is about wellness for entire communities, because life is better when everyone has a place to call home. https://t.co/n90346XvKK
@TheOFIFC Indeed they do, happy to share a resolution we are running through our UNION of B.C. Municipalities, we could partner and raise it to @FCM_online
“Reconciliation cannot be achieved through incomplete or unilateral processes. Moving forward without resolving shared territory and overlap issues risks undermining relationships between Nations and creating long-term uncertainty." https://t.co/q0Sdr00Qpi
“Shane is an irreplaceable force. . . We see the world more clearly because he shared his knowledge with us.” — BCNPHA CEO Jill Atkey
Our deepest condolences on the passing of Shane Pointe (Te’ta-in), to his family, friends, and the Musqueam Nation.
https://t.co/GyhCQQSVaJ
"First Nations should not be asked by the Crown to compromise their human rights. No other segment of society is asked to put their rights on hold while the government seeks to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada to undermine those very rights." https://t.co/hJrr2BQoCh
The Victoria Native Friendship Centre (VNFC) is hosting a fundraiser to help fund vital mental health and wellness programs.
Check it out here: ➡️https://t.co/fPGqtYpBqK
Young voices are not optional, they are foundational.
As Noia McFetridge, IYHS Steering Committee member puts it:
“‘I refuse to accept that survival is enough; I will create space for voices like mine, and for those still waiting to be heard.”
IYHS: https://t.co/xVoa9LT1rI
Funding changes in BC Budget 2026 have halted work to create thousands of units of new affordable housing.
Today, BCNPHA and sector leaders spoke to media, calling on government to change course and continue support for our critical work.
Learn more: https://t.co/X2hrNaXlBQ
Today, March 27, at the Ontario Federation of Indigenous Friendship Centres, Minister Gull‑Masty announced a national investment of $168 million over five years that will support operational funding to Urban Indigenous Friendship Centres across the country.
This national investment provides major support for Friendship Centres and is recognition of their essential role in delivering culturally safe programs. This investment is a commitment to Centres to build on their progress and continue delivering cost‑effective, Indigenous‑led programs and services that support community wellbeing, stability, and cultural connection. @GCIndigenous
To learn more read our full press release here: https://t.co/QpwIUyq22P
#OFIFC #SupportFriendshipCentres #announcement #UrbanIndigenous #ReconciliationInAction #cdnmedia #cdnpoli
UBCIC calls on all British Columbians to support Bill S2 to end sex and race-based discrimination under the Indian Act
Sign the petition now: https://t.co/eikBTKQ4NZ
Learn more: https://t.co/Glk3vNY6Xy
#endracism#enddiscrimination#billS2#end2ndgen
"At MT+Co., we work with two types of clients: Forward-Thinking Businesses and Indigenous Organizations.
Our clients have a vision. We're here to get them there."
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#Indigenoushousing#30thanniversary