Nova Scotia's IWK telethon is set to feature a special performance by Mi'kmaq rapper Wolf Castle, who expressed his excitement about giving back to the community. The event, which raises funds for children's health, will showcase the artist's unique blend of Indigenous culture and hip-hop.
Wolf Castle's Background
Wolf Castle, originally from New Brunswick, has gained recognition for his music that often incorporates elements of his Mi'kmaq heritage. His performance at the telethon highlights the importance of community support and cultural representation.
Telethon Details
The IWK telethon is a major fundraising event that supports the IWK Health Centre in Halifax, providing care for children and women in the Maritimes. Wolf Castle's participation is expected to draw attention to the cause and encourage donations.
In a statement, Wolf Castle said, 'It's an honor to be part of something that helps so many families. Music is a powerful tool for healing and bringing people together.'
The telethon will feature various performances and segments highlighting the impact of donations on patient care and research.



