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Refuge Mitshuap Montréal
Open 7 days a week with a capacity of 50 beds.
Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM)
A space specially designed for Indigenous students.
Cercle des Premières Nations de l’UQAM
A student association whose mission is to bring together members of Indigenous communities and non-Indigenous peoples.
First Nations Human Resources Development Commission of Quebec (FNHRDCQ)
Support in finding a job, returning to school, starting a business, and much more.
Native Montreal
Navigators help Indigenous participants deal with challenges.
Regroupement Mamit Innuat
Local medical transportation and accommodation services for members of the NIHB contribution agreement with Mamit Innuat.
Street workers are there to listen, offer support, discuss, refer and accompany Indigenous individuals that are experiencing or at risk of homelessness.
Bring together and equip Indigenous Youth aged 18 to 35 who wish to become actively involved in building bridges between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people.
C.P. 567 Succursale Place d'Armes Montréal/Tiohtià:ke (Québec), H2Y 3H3
Indigenous navigators are people of Indigenous origins who, while not health professionals, are responsible for helping Indigenous individuals navigate the complexities of the system.
There is no fixed address. The areas served are: Plateau-Mont-Royal, Downtown and South-West of Montreal.
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