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Organization:
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N'Amerind (London) Friendship Centre
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Address:
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379 Dundas Street London, ON N6B 1V7
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Intersection:
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Dundas St and Colborne St
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Executives:
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Al Day - Executive Director
aday@namerind.on.ca Delphine Antone - Secretary
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Service Description:
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First Nations community resource centre that promotes the physical, mental, emotional, spiritual well-being of Native Peoples, specifically urban Native Peoples * culturally relevant programming and the promotion of urban native self governing institutions * family support
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Aboriginal Alcohol and Drug Worker Program
- Offers support to individuals with an alcohol, drug or solvent abuse problem, and their families
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Aboriginal Community Justice Program
- Provides a culture-based pre and post charge diversion program for non-violent Aboriginal adult and youth offenders before the London and St Thomas criminal courts
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Aboriginal Healing and Wellness Program
- One to one counselling, family counselling, crisis intervention and support, Healing Circles, wellness sessions, family violence workshops, physical activity program, resources coordination, to reduce the incidence of family violence
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Family Support Program
- Offers support and guidance to parents and children * interaction with other supportive parents and children
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Life Long Care Program
- Provides culturally appropriate long-term care services using an holistic approach
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Prenatal-Postnatal Program
- Supports pre and post natal families with new born, holistic and culturally sensitive parenting advice to improve the health of mothers and babies
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UMAYC Youth Program
- Youth mentorship program * arranges cultural, leadership, recreation and social programs for youth
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Application:
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Self referral - telephone
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Eligibility - Population(s) Served:
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Individuals of Aboriginal, First Nations Ancestry and their families
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Languages:
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English
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Language Note:
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Interpretation available upon request
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