This isn't a program. It's a commitment.
Sarabloh Technologies was built at the intersection of technology and community. Our team has spent years inside First Nations communities — not as consultants, but as trusted partners who show up, stay, and build alongside.
Brown Eagle is an Indigenous entrepreneur who has crossed North America sharing a simple message: when communities own the technology they use, they own the economic opportunity that comes with it.
We have run AI camps in Pukatawagan. We have watched young people build working applications in three days with no prior experience. We have seen what happens when you hand real tools to communities with real vision.
First Nations Youth Digital Workforce Program
Training and paid work for 20 Indigenous youth ages 15–21. Six weeks skills training, eight weeks paid placement. Transportation, internet, and device support included.
Pukatawagan AI Youth Cohort
3-day AI camp in Morden. Youth from Pukatawagan and Flin Flon built 15+ working apps with zero prior experience. Featured in Pembina Valley Online.
Laptops & Devices for Completers
Participants who complete their modules receive laptops and cell phones. Technology stays in the community.
6–8 Month Paid Internship
Nations gain access to a funded 6–8 month paid internship program directed at the Nation itself. Your community builds its own capacity.
Expanding Across Northern Manitoba
More communities gaining access to paid digital work experience, devices, and real job pathways.