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Native Montreal
Navigators help Indigenous participants deal with challenges.
Tasiutigiit Association
Travel opportunities to Nunavik for children and teenagers who may not otherwise have the opportunity to visit.
We are situated in the Plateau-Mont-Royal area
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.
Saralikitaaq – Community Social Pediatric Centre
A team of interdisciplinary professionals working with Indigenous children aged 0-18 years.
Inuit Siqinirmiut Quebecmi Ilaujut / Southern Quebec Inuit Association (SQIA)
Safe and welcoming space for Inuit community members.
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.
Qavvivik – Inuit Family and Community Health Centre
Health navigators assist Inuit patients in navigating through the health services in Montreal.
Indigenous Health Centre of Tiohtià:ke
Cultural wellness workshops for 60s scoop survivors, families, and others impacted.
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