At Panache Haven, we believe that healing and empowerment begin when a young person feels fully seen, accepted, and celebrated—especially in their identity. For many youth in care, especially those from racialized, Indigenous, immigrant, or 2SLGBTQ+ backgrounds, their sense of self has been ignored or erased by the systems meant to protect them.
That’s why we integrate culturally responsive, identity-affirming care at every level of our program.
This includes:
We also support youth in reconnecting with ancestral roots, spiritual practices, and community networks that may have been disrupted by placement or trauma. Youth are not just encouraged to be who they are—they are taught that who they are is powerful, valuable, and sacred.