Our Journey with Truth and Reconciliation
In 2017, we established the Truth and Reconciliation Committee Working Group as an integral component of our strategic plan.
In 2017, we established the Truth and Reconciliation Committee Working Group as an integral component of our strategic plan.
CARF-accreditation speaks to our commitment to improve services, encourage feedback, and serve the community.
Building a sense of connection with clients is a vital part of providing strong services. Dorene demonstrates the impact connection can have.
B Corp certification brings WJS into an international movement that allows business to exhibit transparency and accountability.
Hear Pamela’s story of supporting a determined mother who successfully navigated challenges to get her kids back.
One aspect of Raman’s work is helping youth transition to adult housing services and finding places that are the right fit for their needs.
The ability to be flexible, creative, and thoughtful is what makes the organization’s services so strong. Marie practices this every day.
A crucial part of providing effective services for youth is well-trained staff who bring a clear and consistent approach to their work.
Colleen is the Manager of a youth resource program that is in place to help First Nations youth. She says consistency is key.
As a family support worker, Rodney Noskiye helps families and youth rebuild their connections with each other.
WJS Canada wishes to respectfully acknowledge that we operate on the traditional territories of Indigenous peoples across Canada.