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Atlohsa Family Healing Services
343 Richmond St, Suite 109
London, ON
N6A 3C2
London, ON
N6A 3C2
519-438-0068
1-800-605-7477
Fax: 519-438-0070
Office: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
Last Updated: Jun 4, 2024: Suggest an edit
Application
Call or visit
Eligibility / Target Population
Indigenous communities
Languages
English
Area Served
London and area
Accessibility
Wheelchair Accessible
Description of Services
Healing and wellness services for Indigenous peoples * culturally appropriate care and support for mental health, substance use, homelessness, and family violence
- Crisis Telephone Line Holistic crisis telephone line providing supportive counselling
- Education and Advocacy Giwetashkad: Indigenous Homelessness StrategyEmphasizes community engagement and an Indigenous-led approach, with a focus on creating a sense of safety, belonging, and connection for individuals experiencing homelessness * By utilizing cultural knowledge and practices, the plan aims to promote truth and reconciliation and break the cycles of historic and ongoing trauma faced by Indigenous people in Canada.
- Family Support Unit Focuses on the intervention and prevention of family violence by offering counselling (group or individual, support, traditional teaching circles and advocacy)
- Yakhiya’take’nhas Supportive Housing Transitional housing for Indigenous women, with or without children, who are experiencing violence or homelessness, or are at risk * clients may live in the residence for up to one year * counselling and referrals * assistance with applying to long-term housing
- Zhaawanong Emergency shelter for Indigenous women, with or without children, who are experiencing abuse, violence, or homelessness
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About Us
Atlohsa (Ate^nlos) means "Friends" in the Onyota' a:ka language. The name was chosen to reflect the desire of Atenlos to provide support, understanding, education, intervention and prevention to victims of family violence. Atlohsa (Ate^nlos) means "Friends" in the Onyota' a:ka language. The name was chosen to reflect the desire of Ate^nlos to provide support, understanding, education, intervention and prevention to victims of family violence.
Last Updated: Jun 4, 2024: Suggest an edit