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Qavvivik – Inuit Family and Community Health Centre
We facilitate and support Inuit access to supportive care during cancer treatment and for up to a year after treatment.
Native Para-judicial Services of Quebec
Diversify the offer of services for Aboriginal people in detention establishments in Bordeaux, Leclerc, and St-Jérôme Detention Centers.
Bordeaux, Leclerc, and St-Jérôme Detention Centers
Indigenous Health Centre of Tiohtià:ke
Cultural wellness workshops for 60s scoop survivors, families, and others impacted.
Crime Victims Assistance Centres (CAVAC)
The CAVAC provides services to Indigenous victims, their loved ones, and witnesses of criminal acts.
Many centres in Montreal
Indigenous Health Centre of Tiohtià:ke
Traditional Elders are available to take care of the spiritual aspects of wellness.
Projets Autochtones du Québec (PAQ)
Transition apartments for Indigenous community members with access to a full-time psychosocial worker.
Ville-Marie Borough
514 879-3310 ext 205
First Peoples Justice Center of Tiohtià:ke / Montreal
For Indigenous individuals exiting a period of incarceration.
Concordia can waive tuition fees for First Nations and Inuit students whose communities are located in Quebec.
Tutoring services to children and adults in need of recurrent tutoring.
Indigenous Health Centre of Tiohtià:ke
The Urgent Care Clinic accepts walk-ins and appointments.
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