Indigenous-led organizations and community groups are getting a boost from Telus.
The telecommunications giant announced July 28 that it has doubled its impact with a $2 million commitment to its Indigenous Communities Fund, a commitment that will last through 2028 and work in alignment with Telus鈥 Reconciliation Commitment. It will continue to help address the social and well-being needs of Indigenous communities by enabling social outcomes and creating spaces for grant recipients.
鈥淲e are honoured to collaborate and support Indigenous-led organizations that are making a positive impact in their communities,鈥 said Jill Schnarr, Telus鈥 chief social innovation and communications officer. 鈥淎s a global corporation with strong Canadian roots, we have a responsibility to actively support Reconciliation, helping drive material, social change to bridge the increasing socioeconomic divide.鈥
The fund was launched almost two years ago, and since then has supported mental health, language and cultural revitalization, access to education and community building. The N鈥橯uatqua First Nation is one of the grant recipients and has used the funding to support their Learning to Live off the Land program.
The program connects youth in B.C. to the land and teaches them traditional ways of gathering and hunting. They learn about the Nation鈥檚 hunting protocols and other skills such as drying, canning and freezing, and then bring back their food to share with the Elders and those in their community who need support.
Schnarr said the increased $2 million will allow Telus to build 鈥渆ven more meaningful relationships with Indigenous leaders and the community groups who know their communities best.鈥
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