Xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ
(Tsleil-Waututh) Territories – Today, TELUS announced a doubling of
its commitment to the TELUS Indigenous Communities Fund, raising
the investment from $1 million to $2 million over the next five
years. In alignment with TELUS' Reconciliation Commitment, the
Indigenous Community Fund enables social outcomes and creates space
for grant recipients to impact their communities in meaningful
ways. With recent reports stating that programming for Indigenous
youth in Canada is underfunded, understaffed, and underpaid, this
announcement underscores TELUS’ dedication to strengthening
relationships with Indigenous Peoples, including First Nations,
Métis, and Inuit communities and enabling transformative outcomes
that will be felt by generations to come.
“We are honoured to collaborate and support Indigenous-led
organizations that are making a positive impact in their
communities,” said Jill Schnarr, Chief Social Innovation and
Communications Officer, TELUS. “As a global corporation with strong
Canadian roots, we have a responsibility to actively support
Reconciliation, helping drive material, social change to bridge the
increasing socio-economic divide. It is a responsibility we take
very seriously. With an increased commitment of $2 million, we look
forward to building even more meaningful relationships with
Indigenous leaders and the community groups who know their
communities best. Together, we can help address the diverse needs
of Indigenous Peoples and ultimately create better health,
education, economic and cultural outcomes for all.”
Launched in November 2021, the TELUS Indigenous Communities Fund
provides grant funding to Indigenous-led organizations and
community groups that support mental health and well-being,
language and cultural revitalization, access to education, and
community building, including:
- Big Horn Health Services: grant funding will support the
Reserve Recreation Facility Project in Alberta, by building a new
accessible playground, fostering community-wellness while meeting
the physical, cognitive, and social needs of children and
youth.
- Workforce Warriors: grant funding will assist in the expansion
of its STEM training program for young Indigenous people in rural
Ontario and offer hands-on training to build careers in
telecommunications.
- N'Quatqua First Nation: grant funding will support the
“Learning to live off the land” program, connecting youth in BC to
the land and teaching them traditional ways of gathering and
hunting.
“Our goal is to create a space that is accessible to everyone in
the community, including adults but especially our children,” said
Kevyn Timmons, Big Horn Health Services. “We aim to create a space
that meets the physical, emotional, spiritual and social needs of
the youth and community. It’s important that we acknowledge and
thank our generous donors. We thank TELUS for their generous
financial support and belief in our project, without their support
this project would not be possible.”
“Thanks to our friends and partners at TELUS and their
Indigenous Communities Fund, Workforce Warriors was able to support
the most vulnerable Indigenous youth to overcome life’s challenges
with much needed wrap-around support to attain their career and
leadership development goals,” said Karen Gilliam, CEO, Workforce
Warriors. “TELUS is taking a Two-Eyed-Seeing approach to community
outreach and development, and it is our hope that others will
follow their lead to partner with Indigenous organizations, like
ours, to be the warm hands at our collective backs to get the real
work done - Important work that would not be possible without the
kind financial support of TELUS.”
TELUS has a longstanding commitment to strengthening
relationships with Indigenous Peoples, including First Nations,
Métis, and Inuit communities, acknowledging that our work spans
many Traditional Territories and Treaty areas. With a $10M
leadership commitment to support Reconciliation with Indigenous
Peoples, in 2021, TELUS became the first and only telecom company
in Canada to launch an Indigenous Reconciliation Commitment and
Indigenous Reconciliation Action Plan. In addition to these
significant investments, TELUS is continuing to expand
its Mobility for Good for Indigenous Women at Risk, developed
in partnership with Indigenous-led organizations across the
country, to provide free smartphones and data plans to Indigenous
women at risk of or surviving violence, helping them stay connected
to vital resources and support.
For more information on TELUS’ Reconciliation commitment, please
visit telus.com/reconciliation.
For more information on the TELUS Indigenous Community Fund,
please visit telus.com/ICF
About TELUSTELUS
(TSX: T, NYSE: TU) is a dynamic, world-leading communications
technology company with more than $18 billion in annual revenue and
18 million customer connections spanning wireless, data, IP, voice,
television, entertainment, video, and security. Our social purpose
is to leverage our global-leading technology and compassion to
drive social change and enable remarkable human outcomes. Our
longstanding commitment to putting our customers first fuels every
aspect of our business, making us a distinct leader in customer
service excellence and loyalty. The numerous, sustained accolades
TELUS has earned over the years from independent, industry-leading
network insight firms showcase the strength and speed of TELUS’
global-leading networks, reinforcing our commitment to provide
Canadians with access to superior technology that connects us to
the people, resources and information that make our lives
better.
Operating in 30 countries around the world, TELUS International
(TSX and NYSE: TIXT) is a leading digital customer experience
innovator that designs, builds, and delivers next-generation
solutions, including AI and content moderation, for global and
disruptive brands across high-growth industry verticals, including
tech and games, communications and media and eCommerce and
fintech.
TELUS Health is a global health care leader, which provides
employee and family preventive health care and wellness solutions.
Our TELUS team, along with our 100,000 health professionals, are
leveraging the combination of TELUS’ strong digital and data
analytics capabilities with our unsurpassed client service to
dramatically improve remedial, preventive and mental health
outcomes covering 68 million lives, and growing, around the world.
As the largest provider of digital solutions and digital insights
of its kind, TELUS Agriculture & Consumer Goods enables
efficient and sustainable production from seed to store, helping
improve the safety and quality of food and other goods in a way
that is traceable to end consumers.
Driven by our determination and vision to connect all citizens
for good, our deeply meaningful and enduring philosophy to give
where we live has inspired TELUS and our team to contribute $1.5
billion, including 2 million days of service since 2000. This
unprecedented generosity and unparalleled volunteerism have made
TELUS the most giving company in the world. Together, let’s make
the future friendly.
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