Here is visual representations of the current work we do at A7G.
Adaawewigamig
Adaawewigamig means place of trade/selling in Anishinaabemowin.
Our storefront is an Indigenous owned and operated social enterprise that aims to support the ongoing community, land based and advocacy work of Assembly of Seven Generations. Each item you purchase goes back to supporting Indigenous artists, businesses, and youth.
We are located at 55 Byward Market Square on Unceded Algonquin Territory (downtown Ottawa).
Our store is open from 10am-6pm.
Our storefront is an Indigenous owned and operated social enterprise that aims to support the ongoing community, land based and advocacy work of Assembly of Seven Generations. Each item you purchase goes back to supporting Indigenous artists, businesses, and youth.
We are located at 55 Byward Market Square on Unceded Algonquin Territory (downtown Ottawa).
Our store is open from 10am-6pm.
Land Based Learning
We continue to create opportunities for Urban Indigenous youth to access land based learning, ceremonies and travelling. We have been very busy with activities as you can see.
Weekly Youth Gathering
Fridays - In Person Youth Gatherings
*we are currently at capacity for attendance
Indigenous Youth Services Evaluation
This evaluation was created by Indigenous youth to hold organizations and institutions that serve Indigenous youth accountable and turn competency training into action.
This evaluation comes from years of calls to action and recommendations by Indigenous youth and their allies, such as the Roadmap on TRC Call to Action 66 (IYV), the Learning Community on Reconciliation Report (Children’s Welfare League of Canada), and the Mapping Indigenous Youth Services Report (Assembly of Seven Generations). Many of these reports were led and driven by Indigenous youth themselves, demonstrating the real commitments to implement Indigenous people carry. The numerous The Purpose The Indigenous Youth Services Evaluation will be used as an accountability mechanism to guide Indigenous youth to provide feedback on youth-serving organizations. Youth-serving organizations’ feedback will be on areas to improve in having relationships with Indigenous communities, and how to address gaps in services. The Evaluation will be used to gage how well an organization, company or service provider meets the needs of Indigenous youth ethically and authentically. For more info on the evaluations or interested in having your organization evaluated, please email us at [email protected]
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