Indigenous Peer Mentorship

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Indigenous Peer Mentorship Group

The Indigenous Peer Mentorship Group (IPMG) was created to build community among new to UTM Indigenous students while introducing them to supports and services around campus that foster their holistic wellbeing during a transitional time in their education journeys. 

Additionally, this program is designed to empower Indigenous Students in their identities and creating a space for open dialogue on their similar experiences. Students who participate will attend different workshops and events with upper year Indigenous Students who will offer mentorship, coaching and advice based on their experiences in post-secondary. Our program will have 4 events per semester that will connect students to support and services that assist in their transition into post-secondary.


2025-26 Programming Contact Information 

Delaney Thomas, Community Engagement Coordinator, Indigenous Access & Inclusion 

Nyla Bouchard-Wemigwans, Indigenous Programming Assistant and Peer Mentor

MJ Singleton, Indigenous Programming Assistant and Peer Mentor

Fatima Irfan, Indigenous Programming Assistant and Peer Mentor

Marco Ayuste, Indigenous Programming Assistant and Peer Mentor