ONWA’s Journey at the Healing Our Spirit Worldwide Conference September 12, 2023 In a celebration of culture, resilience, and unity, the Ontario Native Women’s Association (ONWA) is set to embark…
July 30, 2023 End the Sexual Exploitation of Indigenous Women and Girls Thunder Bay, ON – In support of the United Nations World Day Against Trafficking in Persons (July 30),…
Celebrating ONWA’s Graduation to Designate Status as an Indigenous-Focused BPSO Press Release Thunder Bay, ON – The Ontario Native Women’s Association (ONWA) has graduated to designate status as an Indigenous-focused…
Honouring Mother Earth 2023 Winners Congratulations to the winners of the Honouring Mother Earth 2023 contest! Chi Miigweatch (Thank you) to everyone who participated through online submissions and thank you…
Health for All Thunder Bay, ON – Today is World Health Day (April 7). The World Health Organization (WHO) theme for this year is Health for All: looking back on…
ONWA at 2023 UN World Water Conference ONWA is attending the 2023 United Nations World Water Conference! Ontario Native Women’s Association Mother Earth Strategy The United Nations asked for clear…
Safety is a Privilege that Not All Women Have On International Women’s Day this year, as we celebrate the strength and leadership of women around the world, we must look…
Legacy of Residential Schools Continues We must acknowledge the legacy of residential schools that are a part of the history of this country. The legacies of the residential school system…
ONWA hosts 7th Annual Poetry Night Thunder Bay, ON – November 25th is the United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. This day launches 16 days…
Diabetes Awareness Month Thunder Bay, ON – The Ontario Native Women’s Association (ONWA) Mindimooyenh Health program would like to recognize Diabetes Awareness Month this November. We encourage Indigenous women and…