
7 Generations Indigenous Society (7GI) is a federally registered non-profit organization dedicated to fostering community, personal growth, and transformative projects centered on reconciliation, under the banner of “Reconcili-Action” with Canadian First Nations. Our mission revolves around uniting individuals from diverse backgrounds to collaborate on initiatives that redefine the narrative of reconciliation, with a particular focus on empowering youth as catalysts for change.
Central to our approach is the belief that young people and individuals from every demographic, native and non-native alike, possess the vision, voice, and passion necessary to drive significant and sustainable societal transformation. As such, 7GI prioritizes the involvement of youth and emphasizes diversity in all our endeavours, offering opportunities and initiatives designed to expand perspectives and promote collaboration.
At the heart of 7GI’s philosophy is the recognition that each project we undertake is unique, and tailored to address specific needs and opportunities within both local and global communities. Locally, we strive to empower youth and individuals of all backgrounds through collaborative projects and events aimed at personal and community development, wellness promotion, and cultural exchange, facilitated through learning, workshops, and music initiatives. These efforts serve to promote health and wellness while fostering collaboration and inclusivity.
On a broader scale, 7GI facilitates cross-cultural exchanges, bringing together youth and individuals from diverse backgrounds to collaborate on impactful initiatives of national and international significance. Through our inclusive approach, we aim to bridge divides and promote understanding, ultimately advancing the cause of reconciliation and collective empowerment.
Crucially, the success of our initiatives relies on the guidance and mentorship provided by our extensive network of 7GI ambassadors. Comprised of leaders from various sectors including arts, education, sciences, politics, and business, as well as esteemed First Nations leaders and elders, these ambassadors serve as mentors and role models, offering invaluable support to youth participants and individuals from all demographics throughout their journey with 7GI.
In essence, 7 Generations Indigenous Society is committed to fostering a new generation of leaders equipped with the skills, knowledge, and empathy needed to effect positive change in their communities and beyond. Through our collaborative, youth-centric, and diverse approach, we aim to create a future defined by inclusivity, reconciliation, and collective action. That is Reconcili-Action!





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