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Areas of Focus
Rights of the Child
(1264 people) | Youth Capacity Building
(1450 people) | Youth Education and Empowerment
(3875 people) | Youth Leadership
(2022 people) | Leadership Training
(2496 people) | Land Stewardship
(1628 people) | Traditional Culture
(1640 people) | Alternative Medicine
(2847 people) | Human Rights and Natural Law
(797 people) | Social Justice Education
(1717 people) | Environmental Justice
(1980 people) | Indigenous Lands
(1199 people) | Indigenous Peoples and Cultures
(2793 people) | Indigenous Rights
(1681 people) | Law and Policy Reform
(385 people) | Prison Reform and Policy
(424 people) | Restorative Justice
(514 people) | Film
(1538 people) | Peace and Peace Building
(3167 people) | Sustainable Building
(3011 people) | Social Development
(1977 people) | Women's Education
(1074 people)
About
Ki-yo Ke-win Healing and Justice is an incorporated non-profit organization, located in St. Louis, Saskatchewan. Ki-yo Ke-win, meaning Visiting Place, in the Cree language, is committed to providing a safe place for healing, leadership, justice, and transformation activities for all peoples, especially focusing on Indigenous peoples.
Our main focus is on the leadership of Indigenous youth and women through workshops, retreats, traditional/ ceremonial healing, and alternative healing options. Indigenous ways of justice are also explored in the realm of bringing back to balance individuals, families, communities, and nations.
Our main focus is on the leadership of Indigenous youth and women through workshops, retreats, traditional/ ceremonial healing, and alternative healing options. Indigenous ways of justice are also explored in the realm of bringing back to balance individuals, families, communities, and nations.



