


Jordan’s Principle makes sure all First Nations children living in Canada can access the products, services and supports they need, when they need them. Funding can help with a wide range of health, social and educational needs, including the unique needs that First Nations Two-Spirit and LGBTQQIA children and youth and those with disabilities may have.
Jordan’s Principle is named in memory of Jordan River Anderson. He was a young boy from Norway House Cree Nation in Manitoba.
Alison Van De Spiegle | Assistant Case Manager | jpasstcasemgr@slfn293.ca | 204-526-4616 |
Caitlin Kennedy | Recreation Manager | caitlinkennedy@slfn293.ca | 204-526-4243 |
Linda Mckinney | Respite Worker | respiteworker@slfn293.ca | 204-526-5278 |
Eileen Catcheway | Child Development Worker | childdevworker@slfn293.ca | 204-526-5277 |
Stacey Scott | Rehabilitation Support Worker | stacey.scott@slfn293.ca | 204-526-4263 |