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Native Child and Family Services of Toronto (NCFST)

Native Child and Family Services of Toronto (NCFST) NCFST was founded by Elders, Knowledge Keepers, and community leaders to support First Nations, Métis, and Inuit families in Toronto. NCFST offers a full range of prevention programs, treatment and healing services, early years programs, youth programs, and cultural and recreational programs to all members of Toronto’s […]

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Native Child and Family Services of Toronto (NCFST) NCFST was founded by Elders, Knowledge Keepers, and community leaders to support First Nations, Métis, and Inuit families in Toronto. NCFST offers a full range of prevention programs, treatment and healing services, early years programs, youth programs, and cultural and recreational programs to all members of Toronto’s

Native Women’s Resource Centre

Native Women’s Resource Centre The Native Women’s Resource Centre of Toronto (NWRCT) provides a safe and welcoming environment for all urban Indigenous women and their children in the Greater Toronto Area offering individual support, group and cultural programming. Programming includes wraparound blanket services to address and support basic needs, housing, families, advocacy, employment, education, healing

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Native Women’s Resource Centre The Native Women’s Resource Centre of Toronto (NWRCT) provides a safe and welcoming environment for all urban Indigenous women and their children in the Greater Toronto Area offering individual support, group and cultural programming. Programming includes wraparound blanket services to address and support basic needs, housing, families, advocacy, employment, education, healing

Native Canadian Centre of Toronto

Native Canadian Centre of Toronto Since 1962 the Native Canadian Centre of Toronto has been a key meeting place for all people, of all nations, from across Canada and all over the world.  As Toronto’s oldest Indigenous organization and one of the original Friendship Centres, the NCCT provides social, recreational, cultural and spiritual services for

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Native Canadian Centre of Toronto Since 1962 the Native Canadian Centre of Toronto has been a key meeting place for all people, of all nations, from across Canada and all over the world.  As Toronto’s oldest Indigenous organization and one of the original Friendship Centres, the NCCT provides social, recreational, cultural and spiritual services for

Na-Me-Res

Na-Me-Res Na-Me-Res supports First Nations, Métis and Inuit men experiencing homelessness by providing outreach, and temporary, transitional and permanent housing. Rooted in Indigenous traditions, their culturally based approach nurtures the whole person with respect, dignity and spirit—one that offers much more than just shelter. In 2024, Na-Me-Res supported over 460 individuals experiencing homelessness and housed

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Na-Me-Res Na-Me-Res supports First Nations, Métis and Inuit men experiencing homelessness by providing outreach, and temporary, transitional and permanent housing. Rooted in Indigenous traditions, their culturally based approach nurtures the whole person with respect, dignity and spirit—one that offers much more than just shelter. In 2024, Na-Me-Res supported over 460 individuals experiencing homelessness and housed

Toronto & York Region Métis Council (TYRMC)

Toronto & York Region Métis Council (TYRMC) TYRMC represents Métis people in Toronto and York Regions, promoting cultural connection, education and community-building. Their mission is to build healthy, reciprocal relationships in the spirit of reconciliation. Through volunteer-led programs, TYRMC supports community members in embracing their identity, history and traditions, while living full and healthy lives

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Toronto & York Region Métis Council (TYRMC) TYRMC represents Métis people in Toronto and York Regions, promoting cultural connection, education and community-building. Their mission is to build healthy, reciprocal relationships in the spirit of reconciliation. Through volunteer-led programs, TYRMC supports community members in embracing their identity, history and traditions, while living full and healthy lives

Centre for Indigenous Theatre

Centre for Indigenous Theatre The Centre for Indigenous Theatre encourages exposure to diverse Indigenous art forms by offering programming and training informed by traditional Indigenous arts, teachings and values. The Centre offers performances and educational programs that are mindful and financially accessible, aiming to create a culturally engaging space between Indigenous communities. Centre for Indigenous

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Centre for Indigenous Theatre The Centre for Indigenous Theatre encourages exposure to diverse Indigenous art forms by offering programming and training informed by traditional Indigenous arts, teachings and values. The Centre offers performances and educational programs that are mindful and financially accessible, aiming to create a culturally engaging space between Indigenous communities. Centre for Indigenous

Call Auntie Clinic

Call Auntie Clinic Call Auntie Clinic started out as the Call Auntie COVID-19 Indigenous Pathways Hotline, in the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, to address the gaps in sexual and reproductive health services for Indigenous people. Call Auntie works with community members and partners to facilitate low-barrier, wrap-around care, with a strong commitment to sexual

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Call Auntie Clinic Call Auntie Clinic started out as the Call Auntie COVID-19 Indigenous Pathways Hotline, in the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, to address the gaps in sexual and reproductive health services for Indigenous people. Call Auntie works with community members and partners to facilitate low-barrier, wrap-around care, with a strong commitment to sexual

ENAGB Indigenous Youth Agency

ENAGB Indigenous Youth Agency Founded in 2018, ENAGB has been growing steadily ever since to meet the urgent need for youth-led and youth-specific programming designed by and for Indigenous youth. At the heart of the organization is the ENAGB Youth Council, a governing body of Indigenous youth that sit directly alongside the board of directors

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ENAGB Indigenous Youth Agency Founded in 2018, ENAGB has been growing steadily ever since to meet the urgent need for youth-led and youth-specific programming designed by and for Indigenous youth. At the heart of the organization is the ENAGB Youth Council, a governing body of Indigenous youth that sit directly alongside the board of directors

Anishnawbe Health Foundation (AHF)

Anishnawbe Health Foundation (AHF) AHF addresses the healthcare needs of Toronto’s Indigenous community by securing resources to support their wellbeing. As a registered charity, AHF partners with donors to provide culturally safe healthcare for urban Indigenous communities through Anishnawbe Health Toronto (AHT), an accredited Community Health Centre. The vision is for healthy Indigenous peoples to

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Anishnawbe Health Foundation (AHF) AHF addresses the healthcare needs of Toronto’s Indigenous community by securing resources to support their wellbeing. As a registered charity, AHF partners with donors to provide culturally safe healthcare for urban Indigenous communities through Anishnawbe Health Toronto (AHT), an accredited Community Health Centre. The vision is for healthy Indigenous peoples to

Association for Native Development in the Performing and Visual Arts (ANDPVA)

Association for Native Development in the Performing and Visual Arts (ANDPVA) ANDPVA creates healing through the arts by offering safe spaces and initiatives that support the wellbeing of Indigenous communities. The organization focuses on supporting and preserving traditional knowledge, advancing cultural identities, and showcasing evolving cultural expressions. In ANDPVA’s early days in the 70s, the

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Association for Native Development in the Performing and Visual Arts (ANDPVA) ANDPVA creates healing through the arts by offering safe spaces and initiatives that support the wellbeing of Indigenous communities. The organization focuses on supporting and preserving traditional knowledge, advancing cultural identities, and showcasing evolving cultural expressions. In ANDPVA’s early days in the 70s, the

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