Tahonsa’ten:ti

Indigenous program

Tahonsa’ten:ti (to come home) is program that aims to improve the well-being of 60s scoop survivors, their families, and others impacted.

We facilitate cultural wellness workshops including drumming circles for grief counselling, talking circles, land based activities, medicinal plants walks, ceremonies, gardening, and much more. We may serve traditional food on occasions.

The Cultural Wellness Facilitator provides assistance with re-connecting families, finding birth records, and providing access to healing services.

Reach this program
Others: Variable hours. Please contact us for more information on schedules.
2100 Avenue de Marlowe suite 236, Montréal, QC, Canada
Demographics
  • 2spirits, trans and non-binary individuals
  • Adults
  • Children
  • Elders
  • Families
  • First Nations
  • Individuals with reduced mobility
  • Inuit
  • Men
  • Métis
  • Teenagers
  • Women
Services
  • Cultural workshops and activities
Languages
  • English
  • French
  • Kanien’keha
  • Other
  • Indigenous languages spoken depending on staff on site
Additional Information

We also provide listening and referrals, holistic and traditional care and well-being follow-ups.

Reach this program
Others: Variable hours. Please contact us for more information on schedules.
2100 Avenue de Marlowe suite 236, Montréal, QC, Canada

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