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Because every child deserves safety and support. 🪶🧡

APANO's Community Action Program for Children (CAP-C) provides wraparound supports to families with young children—because every child deserves safety and support.

The CAP-C programs are offered at the following APANO locations:
🪶 APANO Chapleau - www.facebook.com/groups/apanochapleau/
🪶 APANO Kapuskasing - www.facebook.com/apano.capc
🪶 APANO Foleyet - www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61579490145717
🪶 APANO Renfrew - www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61579472681777

The Community Action Program for Children (CAP-C) supports and promotes the healthy development of young children (0-6 years) in areas of:
🪶 nutritional support,
🪶 family resources,
🪶 parenting classes,
🪶 child development and activities,
🪶 outreach and
🪶 specialized programming
to meet you and your families’ unique needs.

Our goal is to foster the growth and development of children (0-6 years) and parents by helping them to develop strong parenting skills using traditional teachings.

Learn more at: apano.ca/programs/community-action-program-for-children/
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Spotlight on Sudbury 🌳

APANO in Sudbury: connecting families to Healthy Babies and Healthy Children and Community Wellness programs. Contact us to learn more about the programs at A.P.A.N.O. Aboriginal Peoples Alliance (Northern Ontario) - APANO Sudbury.

Programs offered at APANO Sudbury include:
🪶 Healthy Babies,
🪶 Healthy Children and
🪶 Community Wellness.

APANO's mission is to create universal and gender-specific programs and services that support you in your healthy mental, physical, and spiritual development journey. 🙌 We support you through Indigenous Traditional Knowledge, languages and cultural practices.

Learn more about our programs on APANO.ca: apano.ca/programs
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Spotlight on Sudbury

Enhancing Early Childhood Development 🪶💫

The Waweniwin Learning Centre - Moosonee Aboriginal Head Start Program is a community-driven initiative dedicated to enhancing early childhood development and preparing young children for success in school and life at the APANO Moosonee location.

Rooted in traditional teachings and holistic growth, the program focuses on nurturing every aspect of a child’s well-being—spiritual, emotional, intellectual, and physical—while fostering pride in cultural identity and community connection.

Learn more and get started on APANO.ca: apano.ca/programs/aboriginal-head-start/

Address: 24 Veterans Rd. Box 159, Moosonee
Phone: (705) 336 – 6055
Email: headstart@apano.ca
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Enhancing Early Chil

At APANO Kapuskasing, the Tipihew Program — meaning “She/He has equal capabilities” — uplifts community voices through respect, reciprocity, and relationships.

Together, we’re ensuring everyone is equitably represented and heard, building on the strengths of our community, and working as a collective to increase Indigenous voices and agency.

Equal capabilities. Shared respect. Collective growth.

Learn more or get involved with APANO Kapuskasing on our website at apano.ca

#apano #tipihew #kapukasing
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At APANO Kapuskasing

Lead ECE worker for Waweniwin Learning Centre.
Please send your resume to bwestberry@apano.ca
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Lead ECE worker for

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Heathy Babies Healthy Children worker for Moosonee.
Please send your resume to bwestberry@apano.ca
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EarlyON Moosonee is looking for a ECE Program Coordinator. Please send your resume to bwestberry@apano.ca ... See MoreSee Less

EarlyON Moosonee is

Who does APANO serve? 🪶

APANO is striving to develop and implement services, programs and activities to assist in social, cultural, health, and economic matters concerning Off-Reserve Status, Non-Status, Inuit and Métis peoples of Ontario.

Who does APANO serve? 🙌 Learn more about our programs at apano.ca
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