M’CHIGEENG—Kenjgewin Teg recently concluded the second intake of the Enaadmaagemgad Enzhia’yaayin: Helping You on Your Path Program. Enaadmaagemgad Enzhia’yaayin is founded on the traditional medicine wheel teachings, serving as a comprehensive guide for holistic development. Aiming to help students with their emotional, spiritual, physical and mental health while providing them with tools to build their personal and professional bundle.
Each cohort of 15 dedicated participants embarks on a transformative and remarkable six-week journey.
“Witnessing their extraordinary growth, unwavering dedication, and resilient spirits fills us with immense pride,” notes Dean of Post Secondary Education and Training Debbie Debassige. “These individuals’ accomplishments speak volumes about their aspirations for future success.”
Beyond their personal development, Enaadmaagemgad Enzhia’yaayin students have forged lifelong connections with their peers and facilitators, further enriching their experience and fostering a supportive community within the program.
When asked about their biggest takeaway from the program, one student commented, “Being motivated and gaining confidence to return to school and go after my dreams.” Another said, “Any pathway is possible, there’s tons of support.”
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).
An additional four intakes for the Enaadmaagemgad Enzhia-yaayin program will take place over the next two years; interested individuals can contact Krista Payette at kristapayette@
kenjgewinteg.ca or 705-370-4342 ext. 218.