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First Nations Human Resources Development Commission of Quebec (FNHRDCQ)
Support with obtaining your identification documents (ID).
Saturviit Inuit Women’s Association of Nunavik
Drop-ins are getting together and having tea, coffee and snacks in the community room.
The Open Door Montréal
Creating bridges with Health and Social Services.
Native Friendship Centre of Montreal
Central, accessible, and appropriate facilities for Indigenous people that are street involved, unhoused, or precariously housed.
Ensure that all people who are eligible for Status Cards have access to a support worker to help them in their application process.
Variable address, depending on the clinic.
Native Women Shelter of Montreal
Support Indigenous women with children by providing individualized assistance and creating family-based healing plans.
Downtown Montreal
Inuit Siqinirmiut Quebecmi Ilaujut / Southern Quebec Inuit Association (SQIA)
Safe and welcoming space for Inuit community members.
Assistance with finding housing and stability for Indigenous women who are homeless, with no fixed address and/or residing at an overnight shelter.
Provides frontline and ongoing psychosocial services that respond to the needs of Indigenous Women.
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