Sewcase connects youth to careers in fashion, entrepreneurship, and traditional cultural learning through our in-school labs and mentorship platform. The program is supported by global brands and top Indigenous designers.
Young Designers by WOVEN is a National contest to inspire students to entrepreneurship and the textile arts, by enabling them to bring their creations to market. Read contest rules and meet our young designers!
The Soaring Circle Entrepreneurship Program empowers young people with the skills, knowledge, and confidence necessary to launch and sustain their own businesses.
The Art for Aid Project collects new and gently used art and land-based learning equipment for remote Indigenous schools across Canada.
The Pathways to Healing through Film program makes a significant and lasting impact, as we organize tours of major films that address issues of vital importance to Indigenous communities and to Canada and organize community conversations around them.
Grade 7 to 12 students from Indigenous schools across Canada are invited to submit a drawing and one winner will see their design turned into a high-quality, eco-friendly blanket…
New Program Spotlight: Soaring Circle launches an archaeology initiative that puts Indigenous youth in the field and classroom to uncover stories of the past — and build skills for the future. Learn more about this exciting new chapter.
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Indigenous youth like Keenan are shaping their own stories through design and sewing. Read about Keenan Tsannie’s path from northern Saskatchewan to the fashion spotlight — and learn how Sewcase is opening doors for young makers.
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We believe in a Canada where there is equal opportunity for all. Let’s make this a reality, together!
Our work aims to advance these UN SDGs >