We offer Life Skills Workshops to indigenous Canadian youth through dynamic theatrical performances, enhancing comprehension and engagement on critical topics like Bullying Prevention and Truth & Reconciliation. These workshops, presented as live Shakespearean-style plays, create immersive and enjoyable learning experiences.

Our Vision

  • To hold governments & their institutions accountable to serve & benefit every citizen of every First Nation in a fair & just manner, based on our distinct culture, laws & customs, according to the spirit & intent of treaty.
  • By ensuring Jordan’s Principle, a child-first & needs-based principle is maintained.
  • The FNMI Workshops Charity is committed to ensuring ALL First Nations children living ON & OFF Reserve have equitable access to ALL government funded Public services when they need them.
Indigenous Canadian Youth

Led by a diverse team of internationally recognized pro athletes, music icons, Indigenous celebrities, and certified social workers, our workshops actively involve the audience and student volunteers. Through these participatory performances, participants embark on a meaningful emotional and spiritual journey, following the story of an Indigenous youth navigating challenges such as bullying, abuse, and addiction.