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Call Auntie

Call Auntie Call Auntie 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 and reproductive […]

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Call Auntie Call Auntie 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 and reproductive

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

2-Spirited People of the 1st Nations

2-Spirited People of the 1st Nations Founded in 1995, 2-Spirited People of the 1st Nations supports the Two-Spirit, Indigenous Queer, and Transgender (2SIQT) communities in Ontario with holistic services rooted in Indigenous health and wellness philosophies. They provide culturally supported education, prevention and assistance to First Nations, Métis and Inuit individuals living with or at

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2-Spirited People of the 1st Nations Founded in 1995, 2-Spirited People of the 1st Nations supports the Two-Spirit, Indigenous Queer, and Transgender (2SIQT) communities in Ontario with holistic services rooted in Indigenous health and wellness philosophies. They provide culturally supported education, prevention and assistance to First Nations, Métis and Inuit individuals living with or at

ImagineNATIVE

imagineNATIVE imagineNATIVE showcases, promotes and celebrates national and international Indigenous filmmakers and media artists through various curated programs and community screenings, including the world’s largest Indigenous film festival, imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival. They are committed to creating a greater understanding of Indigenous peoples and cultures through the presentation of contemporary Indigenous-made media art.

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imagineNATIVE imagineNATIVE showcases, promotes and celebrates national and international Indigenous filmmakers and media artists through various curated programs and community screenings, including the world’s largest Indigenous film festival, imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival. They are committed to creating a greater understanding of Indigenous peoples and cultures through the presentation of contemporary Indigenous-made media art.

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