Tasiutigiit Association

Non-Indigenous organization

Tasiutigiit is a non-profit organization that offers support and community for families of adopted and fostered Indigenous Children. Given the overrepresentation of Indigenous children in the child welfare system, there is a need for cultural support for inter-cultural families raising them. Tasiutigiit does not condone the removal of Indigenous children from their communities, but seeks to offer services to children and families where this has already occurred. The association seeks to educate foster and adoptive parents about historical and ongoing colonial violence and intergenerational trauma, while providing their children access to positive role models from their communities of origin who can help support them to access their culture and strengthen their Indigenous identity.

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Confidential address
We are located close to Place-des-Arts Metro
Indigenous-serving programs
Gatherings for foster families, adoptive families, and Indigenous community members to get together.
A summer camp with programming designed specifically for Indigenous youth in care.
Immersive cultural camps for Indigenous children.
Travel opportunities to Nunavik for families who may not otherwise have the opportunity to visit.
A monthly drop-in for Indigenous teens who are under the care of the Department of Youth Protection.
A regular program of educational and cultural workshops for Indigenous families, or foster/adoptive families of Indigenous children.
Reach this organization
Confidential address
We are located close to Place-des-Arts Metro

These services are intended for Indigenous peoples

The INDex was created to support First Nations, Inuit and Métis in Tiohtià:ke/Montreal in finding relevant and up-to-date information on services that were created specifically for them. Our goal is to promote cultural safety and community connectedness.

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