REMINDER: Indian Boarding Homes Class Action Claims Process is Open!
Were you placed in a private home through the Indian Boarding Homes Program between September 1, 1951, and June 30, 1992, to attend school? You may be eligible for compensation.
Don’t Miss Out: If you were placed in a private home through this program even after June 30, 1992, you might still qualify for compensation.
Deadline Alert: All claims must be filed by February 22, 2027.
Check Your Eligibility Now: Use the Eligibility Checker on the Class Action website: boardinghomesclassaction.com/eligibilitychecker
Need Assistance? The Administrator’s helpline is here for you: 1-888-499-1144.
Support Is Available: If you need emotional support during this process, contact the Hope for Wellness Team toll-free at 1-855-242-3310 or online at www.hopeforwellness.ca
Learn More: Visit the official Indian Boarding Homes Class Action website: www.boardinghomesclassaction.com
Take action now and ensure your story is heard 💚
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Wishing Lacy Bird Safe Travels and a Meaningful Journey!
The AMC is proud to recognize Lacy Bird, a 16-year-old student from Black River First Nation, as she embarks on an incredible journey to Japan as part of the Japan Lead Student Exchange Program!
Lacy is the only First Nations student selected for this term and will be sharing her traditional teachings and dances with students in Japan—a powerful way to represent her family, nation, and all First Nations students from Manitoba and beyond.
This is Lacy’s second time traveling to Japan, and after 58 days, she will continue her journey to Italy for another week with her school.
Beyond this incredible experience, Lacy is a dedicated youth leader and advocate, serving as:
>> Chairperson of the White Wolves Youth Council (youngest ever!)
>> A leader with Manitoba Advocates for Children and Youth (MACY)
>> A Powwow Club Facilitator with the Louis Riel School Division
>> A participant in Youth Parliament
Your dedication and leadership inspire us all, Lacy! Best wishes on your journey—your community stands with you as you share your teachings and culture on the world stage! 🌍🔥
#IndigenousExcellence
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Today we honour what would have been Murray Sinclair’s birthday, and while he is no longer here with us, his memory lives on in every corner of our hearts. He is still with us in the stories we share, and quiet moments of reflection.
For those who didn’t get a chance to know Murray Sinclair: he was a well-respected Anishinaabe Advocate who was a member of the Senate and a First Nations lawyer who served as chairman of the Indian Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
While today many are still grieving, we are forever grateful for the work he has done to impact the lives of First Nations. May he live on in memory.
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