Provides social and political support to Indigenous women and their families by means of getting together in groups, socials and cultural activities
- Liaises with community organizations and educates them on concerns of Native women such as economic development and traditional healing
- Lobbies the government for funding, employment training, and employment placements
- Ensures that the views of Indigenous women are represented in national, provincial and local policies, legislature developments and strategies
Offers the following programs:
- Aakwa'ode'ewin (Courage for Change)
- Aboriginal Diabetes Education and Awareness
- Aboriginal Responsible Gambling Awareness
- Indigenous Victim and Family Liaison Program
- Circles of Care
- Community Health Outreach
- Community Wellness Program
- Indigenous Anti-Human Trafficking Liaison
- Indigenous Healthy Babies Healthy Children
- Indigenous Women's Leadership
- Mental Health
- Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Family Support
- Nihdawin
- Ska-Be (Helper) Program
- Trauma-Informed Care Program
- Youth in Transition
- Youth in Transition Housing Support
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