Meet the Jordan’s Principle Navigators

Jordan’s Principle Navigators Christian Hebert and Tyler Waddilove.

Christian Hebert and Tyler Waddilove are the new Jordan’s Principle Navigators for the Anishinabek Nation.
Jordan’s Principle is a child first and needs-based principle born from the tragedy of Jordan River Anderson. Its goal is to make sure First Nations children from ages newborn to 19 can access all public services without experiencing any service denials, delays or disruptions related to their status as First Nations citizens.

Christian Hebert from Dokis First Nation
I have returned to the area  from Florida where I was teaching and have gratefully accepted the position of Jordan’s Principle Navigator with the Anishinabek Nation. I derive great satisfaction from knowing I will be able to assist First Nations children and families find the health care and support they need to live a quality life. Look for me at a community or regional presentation near you.
I am also a full-time BBA student at Nipissing University and enjoy being near my family and son Alexander again.  Email christian.hebert@anishinabek.ca or call 1-877-702-5200 ext 2306

Tyler Waddilove from Munsee Delaware Nation
I am pleased to be working with the Anishinabek Nation as one of the Jordan’s Principle Navigators.
I’m passionate about helping First Nation youth. I also volunteer in my surrounding First Nation communities.
My mentor is my father Jody Waddilove who worked in my home reserve Munsee Delaware Nation for 30 years in social services. Email tyler.waddilove@anishinabek.ca or call 1-800-441-5904

Jordan’s Principle National Call Centre: 1-855-JP-CHILD (1-855-572-4453)