Finding Our Power Together

Finding Our Power Together

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06/06/2026

Wear your blue jean jacket this June 6th to show your support, spark conversations, and ensure these individuals are never forgotten. πŸ’™

If you or someone you know needs support, you don't have to walk alone. Finding Our Power Together offers free support and professional counselling & peer support:

πŸ“§ [email protected]
πŸ“ž 416-536-3676
🌐 www.findingourpowertogether.com

05/28/2026

Indigenous Peoples Day is coming up quick on June 21st! Do you have your orange shirt yet? ⁠
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If not, visit our pop up. Each shirt is $35 and helps fund our culture based programs including mental health and counselling, research, and land-based ceremony. These programs support Indigenous youth to not only survive, but to thrive. ⁠
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We will also be accepting bulk orders at a discounted rate, please email [email protected] if interested. ⁠
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*We accept e-transfer, cash, and card*⁠
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Photos from Finding Our Power Together's post 05/25/2026

🚨 LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER 🚨

Tomorrow from 12:00–2:00 PM, join Finding Our Power Together for a public Lunch & Learn on Indigenous youth journeys in the GTA mental health system.

We’ll be sharing findings from the Bridging the Gaps Study, a community-based research project exploring how Indigenous youth navigate mental health systems, where pathways break down, and what these experiences reveal about access, care, and systems change.

You’ll hear from Dr. Nicole Ineese-Nash and the BTG research team through a keynote presentation, short research talks, and a moderated discussion on what the findings mean for practice, policy, and partnership.

This session is for service providers, students, researchers, educators, community organizations, policy makers, and systems leaders working with or alongside Indigenous youth.

🎟️ Indigenous community: Free / Pay What You Can
πŸŽ“ Students with certificate: $35
πŸ’Ό Professionals with certificate: $75

Register here:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/understanding-indigenous-youth-journeys-in-the-gta-mental-health-system-tickets-1988860640715

FOPT is a registered charity. Paid registration helps us sustain Indigenous-led research, programming, and community access. If cost is a barrier, please reach out to access a community ticket.

05/11/2026

Need someone to talk to?

FOPT offers counselling and mental health support for Indigenous youth, adults, families, and community members across Canada.
Booking an intake is the first step. It’s a short conversation where we learn more about what kind of support you’re looking for and help connect you with the right counsellor or service.

Counselling is available on a sliding scale, and NIHB-covered counselling may be available for eligible First Nations and Inuit clients.
You can reach out if you’re dealing with stress, grief, anxiety, low mood, big life changes, family stuff, identity questions, or if you just need someone to talk to.

Book your counselling intake today:
🌐 www.findingourpowertogether.com
πŸ“§ [email protected]
πŸ“ž 416-536-3676

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664 Bloor Street W
Toronto, ON