Description (Service) |
The Healthy Kids Program is designed to empower Indigenous children, youth, and their families to make healthier lifestyle choices and create a foundation for lifelong well-being. The program combines cultural teachings with modern health practices, offering participants the opportunity to learn about nutrition, engage in physical activities, and participate in wellness workshops. With a strong emphasis on community involvement, the program aims to instill a sense of pride in cultural identity while promoting physical, mental, and emotional health. By offering culturally relevant activities and using a trauma-informed approach, the Healthy Kids Program not only supports the physical health of Indigenous youth but also encourages emotional and social well-being through connection to their culture, community, and traditions. The integration of culture and well-being is key to fostering a holistic sense of self and belonging. Program Objectives:- Enhance cultural engagement and foster pride in Indigenous identity among youth and families.
- Promote healthy living through education on nutrition, physical fitness, and overall wellness.
- Develop leadership skills and encourage positive self-identity in youth, empowering them to take active roles in their communities.
- Support families in creating balanced and healthy lifestyles through shared learning experiences and community-based activities.
Program Services & Activities:Physical & Recreational Activities:- Summer/Sports Camps: Build fitness, teamwork, and leadership through sports and traditional games.
- A. Day Camps: Engaging activities like sports, arts, and crafts during school breaks.
- Family Swim Nights: Bonding and physical activity in a safe, supervised environment.
- Youth Yoga: Mindfulness, flexibility, and stress relief for youth.
- Karate: Develop discipline, focus, and physical fitness.
- Family Bowling: Fun, social activity promoting movement and friendly competition.
- Seasonal Fun Days: Outdoor activities like hiking and nature walks, celebrating seasonal changes.
Health & Wellness Education:- Healthy Meal Preparation Workshops: Teach families to prepare nutritious meals on a budget, incorporating traditional Indigenous foods.
- Lunch Innovators Workshops: Educate families on balanced, healthy lunch options.
- Gardening & Planting Workshops: Hands-on experience with growing food and connecting to the land.
- Snack Bags: Monthly healthy snacks for families, ensuring nutrition outside program hours.
Community Engagement:- Flips & Flicks Movie Night: Family-friendly movie night promoting cultural experiences.
- Park Drop-ins: Community gatherings in parks with free snacks and outdoor play.
- Cultural Connection: Weaving Indigenous teachings into all activities, fostering pride and identity.
Outreach & Partner Programming:- Akwe:go Program: Partners with Healthy Kids to support children in care or at risk.
- Partnership Programming: Collaborations with local gyms, schools, and community centers for physical activities, wellness workshops, and educational sessions.
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