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First Nations Child & Family Caring Society Raises Awareness

The First Nations Child & Family Caring Society is raising awareness of Bear Witness Day in Canada. Marked on Tuesday, May 10th, Bear Witness Day aims to educate Canadians about Jordan's Principle -- a child-first principle and legal rule that ensures First Nations children receive the services and support they need. These include health care and education services.

In addition, the Caring Society invites Canadians to participate in Bear Witness Day by learning about Jordan's Principle while sharing information with friends and family via social media. Canadians can use the hashtags #JordansPrinciple and #BearWitnessDay to show their support during the historic day.

Moreover, the day also marks the birthday of Spirit Bear, a teddy bear and reconciliation barrister who represents the 165,000 First Nation children and families impacted by the human rights case associated with Jordan's Principle.
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2. Jordan's Principle Advocacy - Opportunity to advocate for Jordan's Principle - a child-first, legal rule that ensures First Nations children receive the services and support they need
3. Indigenous Children's Rights - Opportunity to highlight the importance of providing health care and education services to First Nations children and families in Canada
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