Join our Indigenous Initiatives Network

The success of Finding Hope: Kids Help Phone’s Action Plan for Supporting First Nations, Métis and Inuit Young People depends on partnerships with Indigenous communities, organizations and people like you. We’d like to invite you to stay connected with us by joining our Indigenous Initiatives Network mailing list for updates on our Indigenous Engagement Program, […]

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Fostering hope: How to build resilience in youth

While some people may be more naturally hopeful than others, hopefulness isn’t just a matter of temperament. Like health, hope is affected by our context — our interpersonal, social, economic and political circumstances. What this means is that we can all help each other become more hopeful through our everyday interactions. Behind the idea of hope […]

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Why Kids Help Phone is showing up for Indigenous youth

Photo credit: Skylar Larnez Photography For over 30 years, Kids Help Phone has been showing up for young people. And we know that a growing number of the youth we serve — and aim to serve — are Indigenous. We want to continue to be there for all young people across Canada. That’s why we’ve […]

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Finding Hope: Indigenous Youth Action Plan

Kids Help Phone’s Indigenous Advisory Council has challenged us to achieve six ambitious goals through the implementation of Finding Hope: Kids Help Phone’s Action Plan for Supporting First Nations, Inuit and Métis Young People. These goals will be reached with the generous support of donors and partners between 2023 and 2026. Our Action Plan includes […]

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NHL players on the importance of giving back

*This article was published November 2018 NHLPA members Jake Gardiner (Toronto Maple Leafs defenceman) and Travis Hamonic (Calgary Flames defenceman) talk about the importance of giving back to the community. For big-league hockey players, being a professional means being engaged on and off the ice while doing your best to make a difference at the […]

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