Caring for Families Caring for Youth, A Free Webinar and Q&A April15 at 8pm EDT
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Kathleen, Jacqueline, and Jaiden from Ally Global will explore how sexual exploitation impacts not just youth, but entire families and communities. This conversation will focus on:
- Reducing shame
- Strengthening family and community supports
- Helping caregivers feel more equipped and less alone
About the Speakers
Jaiden Kuchinka is the co-founder and Outreach Coordinator for the Makwa Dodem program at Ally. She leads community relationships and partnership development, working closely with Indigenous Nations, service providers, and leaders to co-create culturally relevant prevention initiatives. She is a member of Yellow Quill First Nation, with family roots also in Fishing Lake First Nation (Treaty 4), and of Austrian and Ukrainian heritage. 

Jacqueline Peeace is the co-founder and Program Manager for the Makwa Dodem program at Ally Global Foundation. She works alongside her sister Jaiden to support Indigenous communities in preventing sexual exploitation and promoting the safety and wellbeing of children and youth, leading the program’s strategic direction and growth. She is a member of Yellow Quill First Nation, with family roots also in Fishing Lake First Nation (Treaty 4), and is of Austrian and Ukrainian heritage.

Kathleen Cashin has been a social worker for over a decade working in homelessness, healthcare, and youth services - finding her space in anti-trafficking in 2021. As the Canadian Programs Manager for Ally Global Foundation Kathleen brings a commitment to a youth-centred, choice-based, and trauma-informed approach to engaging with children, youth, families, and communities.

Join us Thursday, March 19th at 8pm EST
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