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    Wildfires have forced many First Nations families from their homes and lands, bringing sudden change, uncertainty, and stress. At KIM Inc., we recognize the profound impact of displacement physically, emotionally, and spiritually, and the importance of offering support that reflects First Nation values, realities, and strengths.

    This page offers clear, culturally grounded guidance for individuals and families navigating wildfire-related displacement. Topics include safety, wellness, caregiving, and First Nation connection, with reflections and practical tips shaped by our clinical leadership and front-line experience.

    We hope these resources offer reassurance, direction, and a reminder: you are not alone, and help is here.

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