On the north shore of Lake Huron, an Indigenous organization called Nogdawindamin has taken a new approach to child-welfare services. It has placed culture at the core and vowed to support not only children, but also families and communities. Carolyn Jarvis reports.
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An Indigenous child welfare agency’s fight to restore culture and raise kids at home
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