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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.
Inuit Siqinirmiut Quebecmi Ilaujut / Southern Quebec Inuit Association (SQIA)
The project includes three main areas: Inuit community gatherings, wellness groups, and workshops.
Saturviit Inuit Women’s Association of Nunavik
Language classes to revitalize and enhance Inuttitut among Inuit and foster families
The Kids Club meets four times a week in the evenings and on weekends during the school year.
An outdoor day camp for spring break for Indigenous children aged 5 to 12.
Indigenous children aged 5 to 12 can enjoy an educational and cultural day camp.
Native Women Shelter of Montreal
Respond to immediate needs expressed by families and loved ones in cases where an Indigenous woman or girl (trans, two-spirit) goes missing.
First Nations Human Resources Development Commission of Quebec (FNHRDCQ)
Support with obtaining your identification documents (ID).
Native Para-judicial Services of Quebec
Legal assistance for Native persons involved in the criminal and penal justice system. This service is available to persons in adult court and in juvenile court.
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