ALIGN CONNECTIONS For Indigenous Children/Youth & Caregivers – Special Summer Edition (Berry Picking)

CONNECTIONS is monthly newsletter designed to support Foster and Kinship Caregivers to ensure First Nations, Metis & Inuit children in their care have access to cultural resources, activities and events that broaden their cultural awareness.

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A young First Nation girl with a braid holding a dream catcher and smiling. The text reads ALIGN CONNECTIONS Newsletter for indigenous children, youth and their caregivers. Cultural activities include traditional games, stories, puzzles, coloring pages

Each month we SPOTLIGHT a new theme. This Special Summer Edition Spotlights Berry Picking!

CONNECTIONS is packed full of learning opportunities that make it easy and fun for the whole family to learn together! It’s Berry Picking season, and the saskatoon berries are ripe and ready, so we decided to do a Special Edition on Berry Picking this summer.

In addition to foster/kinship caregivers, this monthly newsletter is a great resource for daycares, teachers, program coordinators and any and all children, youth and families wanting to learn more about Indigenous, Metis and Inuit Cultural Awareness!

If you are a supervisor or service provider supporting kinship/foster/group care, don’t forget to remind Foster and Kinship Caregivers that CONNECTIONS is here to assist them in their efforts to ensure Indigenous, Metis & Inuit children and youth continue to learn more about Indigenous traditions and culture while in care.

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July 21, 2025