4. The ᐊᓐᓇᒋᐊᕐᕕᒃ/ Annagiarvik House
Indigenous program
A proof of status, a beneficiary number or of Métis Citizenship is necessary to access this programs.
The ᐊᓐᓇᒋᐊᕐᕕᒃ/Annagiarvik House is a long-term transitional housing program for Indigenous peoples in Montreal. The program consists of 14 closed rooms and aims to support people who are actively working on their alcohol addiction. Individuals must have completed a program in a detox center or commit to undertaking such a process before entering the ᐊᓐᓇᒋᐊᕐᕕᒃ/Annagiarvik House. This is a site for people who are sober, with a zero-tolerance policy for alcohol or drug use.
The building includes common areas, a shared kitchen, intervention rooms and laundry facilities.
Caseworkers are available on site.
- 2spirits, trans and non-binary individuals
- Adults
- Elders
- First Nations
- Inuit
- Men
- Métis
- Women
- Addiction support
- Housing
- English
- French
Residents also have access to
- Listening and referrals
- Workshops and cultural activities
- Job search and school orientation
- Showers and laundry facilities
- Postal box
- Computer station and Wi-fi
- Holistic and traditional care
- Well-being follow-up
- Elder’s support
- Skills development activities
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