Health Outreach

The Health Outreach program delivers advocacy and support to ensure that the health needs of our community are met in a cultural and wholistic way, addressing the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual aspects of individuals. These services are available on a one-on-one basis or in a group setting.

Indigenous Healing & Wellness

The Indigenous Healing & Wellness program is designed to bring our community back into balance. We specifically focus on improving Indigenous health and reduction of family violence through traditional teachings, healing circles, land-based learning, and ceremony.

Indigenous Healthy Living

The Healthy Living program is designed to increase our community’s participation in sports, physical fitness & recreation, and other health-related activities that promote healthy life styles and behaviours.

Kizhaay Anishinaabe Niin

Kizhaay Anishinaabe Niin is a culturally relevant program that supports healthy relationships for Indigenous men and youth. It’s an opportunity for developing a clear understanding of violence against Indigenous women and working towards reducing and eliminating this completely through traditional cultural teachings and practices, networking, and partnership building.

Kizhaay Anishinaabe Niin is an Ojibwe phrase that translates to “I am a kind man”. Kindness and approaching one’s medicine walk with clear vision takes time and healing.

Life Long Care

The Life Long Care program aims to bring a culturally based approach to health and wellness tailored personally to each of our community members. Our focus is on providing support for all Indigenous participants regardless of age, people with disabilities, chronically ill, elderly, or those who require an acute, chronic continuum of care.

The LLC program promotes an integrated response to community participation, independent living, and improved quality of life, as well as ensuring quality of care and appropriate support systems for caregivers.

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