Taproot is a certified B Corporation

B Corp certification brings Taproot into an international movement that allows business to exhibit transparency and accountability.
Supporting a determined mother to get her kids back

Hear Pamela’s story of supporting a determined mother who successfully navigated challenges to get her kids back.
Creative planning to provide a sense of belonging and independence for resilient youth

One aspect of Raman’s work is helping youth transition to adult housing services and finding places that are the right fit for their needs.
Bringing passion to provide quality services to a vibrant man with diverse abilities

The ability to be flexible, creative, and thoughtful is what makes the organization’s services so strong. Marie practices this every day.
Strong teamwork supports and advocates for a bipolar youth with specialized needs

A crucial part of providing effective services for youth is well-trained staff who bring a clear and consistent approach to their work.
Providing a consistent, accountable, safe space for First Nations youth

Colleen is the Manager of a youth resource program that is in place to help First Nations youth. She says consistency is key.
A persevering First Nations youth reconnects with his culture and gains independence to graduate with honours

As a family support worker, Rodney Noskiye helps families and youth rebuild their connections with each other.
A brave mother works towards sobriety and stability to get her child back

Eleanor Smith is a family support worker in Alberta, where her job is to work with parents dealing with child services.
Building on a youth’s individual strengths to grow towards independence

Sheila works with her team and home share providers to provide support for youth at Taproot through shared living services.
A compassionate employee shows the strength of using a culturally aware approach

Cultural awareness is a huge part of the strength of Taproot as an organization, and something Dorene deeply understands in her work.