Community Programs
Healing and Wellness Programs
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Ka'nikuhli:yo (Good Mind) Support
The Ka'nikuhli:yo Program promotes Indigenous mental health and well-being through culturally-based, holistic support, including peer counseling, traditional teachings, and trauma-informed approaches.
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Cultural Resource
The Cultural Resource Program provides access to traditional teachings, ceremonies, and cultural activities, fostering a positive Indigenous identity and well-being for children, youth, and families.
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Dorothy Day Learning Centre
The Dorothy Day Learning Centre at N'Amerind Friendship Centre offers access to cultural resources, education, and social activities, promoting understanding of Indigenous history and traditions while fostering community engagement.
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Healing and Wellness
The Healing and Wellness Program provides culturally appropriate services, including healing circles and crisis intervention, to improve Indigenous health and reduce family violence, particularly for women and children at risk.
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Drug and Alcohol Counsellor
The Drug and Alcohol Counsellor supports Indigenous individuals and families affected by substance abuse, offering culturally relevant counseling, referrals, and support groups to promote healthier lifestyles and recovery.
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Kizhaay Anishinaabe Niin (I am a Kind Man)
The Kizhaay Anishinaabe Niin Program engages Indigenous men and youth in ending violence against Indigenous women through cultural teachings, peer counseling, and community-based healing initiatives.