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Saturviit Inuit Women’s Association of Nunavik
Empowering Inuit women to actively engage with their culture.
Saturviit Inuit Women’s Association of Nunavik
Drop-ins are getting together and having tea, coffee and snacks in the community room.
Native Friendship Centre of Montreal
A low-barrier walk-in clinic.
Native Friendship Centre of Montreal
Providing emotional and cultural support services to former Indian Residential School students and their families, as well as people affected by the MMIWGT2S crisis.
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.
Saralikitaaq – Community Social Pediatric Centre
A team of interdisciplinary professionals working with Indigenous children aged 0-18 years.
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.
Downtown Montreal
Native Women Shelter of Montreal
Support Indigenous women with children by providing individualized assistance and creating family-based healing plans.
Downtown Montreal
Tasiutigiit Association
A monthly drop-in for Indigenous teens who are under the care of the Department of Youth Protection.
Plateau-Mont-Royal area
Tasiutigiit Association
Gatherings for foster families, adoptive families, and Indigenous community members to get together.
Plateau-Mont-Royal area
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