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Indigenous Health Centre of Tiohtià:ke
The Health Navigator provides support and advocacy for First Nations, Inuit, Métis and Urban Indigenous community members.
Provides frontline and ongoing psychosocial services that respond to the needs of Indigenous Women.
Assistance with finding housing and stability (employment, financial support, ID's, etc.) for Indigenous women who are experiencing homelessness.
Support and guide Indigenous women living in urban areas.
First Nations Human Resources Development Commission of Quebec (FNHRDCQ)
Support with obtaining your identification documents (ID).
The Open Door Montréal
Creating bridges with Health and Social Services for Milton-Parc's Indigenous communities.
We are a low threshold day centre for people experiencing homelessness around the Cabot Square area.
Jordan Principle, Child First Initiative and Status Cards.
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.
Street workers are there to listen, offer support, discuss, refer and accompany Indigenous individuals that are experiencing or at risk of homelessness.
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