M’CHIGEENG FIRST NATION, ON – Kenjgewin Teg is pleased to have been selected to host the All Nations Childcare Gathering in July 2025! The 2025 gathering will be an excellent opportunity for participants to connect, learn, and engage in sessions designed to inspire and inform, and is expected to attract 300+ attendees. The event is open to organizations, program staff and colleagues across the province of Ontario in the Early Learning and Care sectors for Indigenous children 0-6 years.

This gathering will take place in Sudbury, Ontario for 2 days with an option for day 3 on Mnidoo Mnising – Manitoulin Island. Specific dates and registration will be available in early 2025. The 2025 conference will feature a diverse lineup of activities, including keynote speakers, workshops, networking opportunities, and entertainment.

“I am very proud of the committed and inspiring work achieved by our team Mnidoo Mnising Sharing and Learning Centre for All, a small team led by Melanie Francis. All of us at Kenjgewin Teg look forward to supporting and showcasing all the great work being achieved in our region’s Indigenous early learning sector in 2025”, said Beverley Roy, President of Kenjgewin Teg.

Conference updates will be posted on Kenjgewin Teg social media platforms.

For media inquiries, please contact:
Beverley Roy
Kenjgewin Teg President
beverleyroy@kenjgewinteg.ca
705-370-4342 ext 219

About Kenjgewin Teg
Situated on the picturesque Mnidoo Mnising (Manitoulin Island) in Northern Ontario, Kenjgewin Teg remains steadfast in its commitment to excellence in teaching and learning. Grounded in the rich history, ancestral knowledge, stories, and traditional teachings of the land, Kenjgewin Teg is dedicated to nurturing students’ identities and sharing the richness of Anishinabek language (Anishinabemowin), culture, and tradition with the world.
Kenjgewin Teg is one of nine Indigenous Institutes in Ontario recognized under the Indigenous Institutes Act of 2017. In January 2022, Kenjgewin Teg was declared an accredited Indigenous Institute in Ontario by the Indigenous Advanced Education and Skills Council (IAESC).

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