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For Guys

Everyone has questions, challenges, and strengths. Explore resources that can help you better understand your mental health, navigate changes in your life, hear from other Indigenous young men, and discover tools that work for you. From personal stories and inspiring messages to practical tips and advice, there's something here to support your wellbeing.

Messages from Indigenous Guys, for indigenous guys

Short Films

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OshKiKiShiKaw: A New Day

A short documentary that follows Cree twins Tapwewin and Pawaken as they participate in a traditional coming-of-age hair-cutting ceremony, exploring Indigenous identity, culture, resilience, and connection to the land.

Four people in winter clothing sit in the snow around a drum, with text about shared teachings.

KHP Conflict Resolution

Available in 360 or 2D, Anthony explains how drumming has helped Inuit resolve conflict together, reinforcing values of respect, connection and community well-being.

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Bimibatoo-Win: Where I Ran

A short film that tells the story of residential school survivor Charlie Bittern, showing how sharing his experiences helped him heal and encouraged others to learn about truth, resilience, and intergenerational healing.

Articles from Kids Help Phone

Explore 400+ resources for Indigenous youth, including videos, games, wellness tools, and culturally grounded content at KidsHelpPhone.ca/Indigenous.

Puberty and people assigned male at birth - Kids Help Phone

It’s good to have an idea about what to expect during puberty.

Judy & Cruz Anderson on art, family & spiritual well-beinge

Mother-son duo Judy and Cruz Anderson made headlines from coast to coast to coast when they turned street art design into traditional pieces of Indigenous artwork. 

Youth stories: Indigenous kids on the power of photography

Photographs taken by members of Pinehouse Photography Club, a cherished partner of Kids Help Phone.

Indigenous Supports from kids help phone app

Discover culturally grounded wellness tools, support resources, and over 100 mental health and wellness articles that are available offline, with some content offered in Indigenous languages, through the Indigenous Supports.

Download it free on the Apple App Store or Google Play.

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