Kjipuktuk Wije’winen Gala

2025 Photos by Terry Crowell

Pjila’si / Welcome from Mi’kmaw Native Friendship Centre’s Executive Director

Kwe` Friends,

On behalf of the Wije’winen Gala, I extend my deepest and most sincere gratitude for your remarkable support and presence at the 2025 Gala. Your participation helped create an evening that was not only elegant and inspiring, but truly meaningful in its impact.

The Gala itself holds great importance; it is more than a celebration. It is a gathering of shared vision, a space where relationships are strengthened, and where collective commitments turn into real, measurable impact. It is through evenings like this that we are able to move our work forward in meaningful ways.

Because of you, the night was a powerful expression of community, connection, and purpose. Your generosity, friendship, and partnership continue to open doors, create opportunities, and strengthen the foundation for lasting change. Without strong relationships and trusted partnerships, much of the work we are doing would not be possible. Your support is not only valued - it is essential.

As we look ahead, we are filled with excitement and anticipation for what is to come.

We warmly invite you to join us once again for this year’s Wije’winen Gala, where we will continue to honour these connections, celebrate progress, and carry this work forward together. This year promises to be an unforgettable evening, one that reflects not only what we have built, but where we are going, together.

It will be our absolute pleasure to welcome you all back.

We look forward to seeing you on October 3rd, 2026, ready to celebrate, connect, and continue this journey with us.

In Friendship,

Pamela Glode-Desrochers

About

The Kjipuktuk Wije'winen Gala is the Mi'kmaw Native Friendship Centre’s signature annual fundraising event and celebration of Indigenous culture, resilience, and community leadership.

Wije'winen” means “come with us” - an invitation for partners, allies, and community members to walk alongside the Friendship Centre in supporting transformative programs that uplift Indigenous families in urban Mi'kma'ki.

Guests will enjoy a three-course dinner, live entertainment, guest speakers, networking opportunities, and a silent auction throughout the evening.

Funds raised directly support MNFC programs that address urgent needs while building long-term pathways to wellness, belonging, and self-determination, including the development of the new Friendship Centre build.

We’re proud to collaborate with Prismatic Arts Festival, our Entertainment Producer, to amplify Indigenous voices and stories.

Event Information

Hosted in the heart of Kjipuktuk (Halifax), Nova Scotia

Date: Saturday, October 3, 2026

Time: TBD - ADT

Dress Code: Formal Attire

Venue: Halifax Convention Centre

Location: 1650 Argyle St, Halifax, NS B3J 0E6

Parking & Transit

Parking

Underground parking connected to the venue via Prince Street

$28/day

Debit, credit, and mobile payment accepted

HotSpot app supported

Street Parking

Halifax zoned parking stations available nearby

HotSpot mobile payments accepted

Transit

Halifax Transit Regional Express service connects the airport and downtown Halifax

Maritime Bus shuttle service available

 

Reserve a Table

To book a table for 10, email WijewinenGala@myMNFC.com

Please note: By buying a gala ticket, you agree the event may be filmed or photographed and your image could be used in promotional materials.

Secure Your Seat

Due to limited seating availability, individual ticket purchases are limited to a maximum of three (3) seats per order.

Sponsorship Opportunities

Organizations and partners are invited to inquire about sponsorship opportunities for the Kjipuktuk Wije'winen Gala 2026.

Sponsorship levels include:

✦ Mikjikj (Turtle)

✦ Muin (Bear)

✦ Tia'm (Moose)

✦ Kitpu (Eagle)

To learn more about sponsorship opportunities and partnership packages, please contact our gala team at WijewinenGala@myMNFC.com

Thank you to everyone who joined the 2025 Wije’winen Gala. Together we raised over $125,000 for MNFC programs supporting urgent needs and long-term wellness.