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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.
Indigenous Support Workers Project (ISWP)
Indigenous Health navigators offer accompaniments to Health related services. 
Indigenous Health navigators circulate in the Plateau-Mont-Royal and Ville-Marie areas, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.
Assistance with finding housing and stability (employment, financial support, ID's, etc.) for Indigenous women who are experiencing homelessness.
The Indigenous Student Resource Centre supports all Indigenous students through a successful transition to college life.
Support and guide Indigenous women living in urban areas.
Together, we work on a collaborative project that uplifts our communities and amplifies our voices.
Indigenous Health Centre of Tiohtià:ke
Book an appointment with a Certified Indigenous Addiction Prevention Specialist.
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.
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