Spreading The Love Of Dance
Elliott had a passion for dance and he called upon The Dreamcatcher Charitable Foundation so that he could help non-Aboriginal kids learn how to dance
Once you have been approved for funding by the Dreamcatcher Charitable Foundation, you will be required to complete some very important reporting requirements that you may reference on this page.
Each recipient is required to do a minimum of 4 hours of volunteer work to give back to the community. To report your community service hours, please download and complete the form below.
We'd love to see a thank you back to the Dreamcatcher Charitable Foundation after you receive your funding. This can be in the form of a card, photo, newspaper entry, newsletter, or even a social media posting pertaining to your volunteering in the community and participating in your event or project.
After the event, put together a one-page report for us to let us know how the event went for you. We're especially interested in what you liked about the event we helped you attend, or highlights of the event like awards, or reaching milestones.
Our goal is to help youth achieve their dreams, supporting them in the educational and cultural pursuits, allowing them to become leaders in their communities. The stories of their successes are what drive us to continue helping to make their dreams come true.
Elliott had a passion for dance and he called upon The Dreamcatcher Charitable Foundation so that he could help non-Aboriginal kids learn how to dance
The Dreamcatcher Charitable Foundation helped Kelly Babstock and her family realized one of Kelly's dreams, as she was selected to play hockey for Team Canada.
A few months ago we brought you the touching story of how Kaiya Maracle donated all her birthday money to the Dreamcatcher Charitable Foundation.