Okanese First Nation Opens Early Learning Center

Indigenous Services Canada

Okanese First Nation, Treaty 4 Territory, Saskatchewan - Indigenous Services Canada

Today, Okanese First Nation is celebrating the grand opening of its newly-constructed Okanese Aboriginal Head Start On-Reserve Building-a vibrant, community-driven space dedicated to nurturing early childhood development and school readiness.

This new facility replaces the original learning centre built in 1976, marking a renewed commitment to the community's youngest members. Designed through meaningful consultation with community members, leaders, and Elders, the building reflects the values and traditions of Okanese First Nation, with a strong emphasis on land-based learning and cultural connection. The centre offers a nurturing environment by bringing together spaces for play, quiet reflection, wellness, and cultural learning, all under one roof.

The Aboriginal Head Start On-Reserve (AHSOR) program provides opportunities for children to engage in activities that spark curiosity, foster a love of learning, and build strong foundations for health, wellness, and self-confidence. Through meaningful connections to their language, culture, and community, children gain essential tools for resilience and lifelong success. AHSOR also recognizes and uplifts parents, families, and community members as the child's first and most important teachers-making sure that learning is rooted in relationships, tradition, and shared responsibility.

The completion of the centre marks a significant step toward improving early childhood education and care for children and youth in the community.

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