Test – Pre/Postnatal Program

Beendigen 100 Anemki Drive, Fort William First Nation, Ontario, Canada

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Test – Healing Our Own

Beendigen 100 Anemki Drive, Fort William First Nation, Ontario, Canada

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Women Living Free From Violence

Beendigen Syndicate Office 235 Syndicate Avenue South Unit 3, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

A group focused on helping women to understand different types of abuse, how boundaries are blurred in abusive relationships, healthy communication skills, and coping with feelings such as shame and guilt.

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Sacred Circle

Zoom

An open, ongoing group focused on healing and sharing through traditional teachings.

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Restoring Balance

100 Anemki Drive, Fort William First Nation, Ontario, Canada

A group for women recovering from traumatic experiences

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Sisters of Grief

100 Anemki Drive, Fort William First Nation, Ontario, Canada

A group focused on providing peer support and a safe space to explore feelings of grief and loss.

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Prenatal Program

Zoom

This program is committed to improving the nutritional health of Indigenous expectant mothers and those with babies up to six months of age who live off-reserve. Cultural awareness and teachings are included in all components of the program.

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CAPC

Zoom

CAPC promotes the healthy development of children from birth to age 6. Please call Brenda @ 631-6175 for more information on programming or to register. Some programming is limited. 

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Postnatal Program

Zoom

This program is committed to improving the nutritional health of Indigenous expectant mothers and those with babies up to six months of age who live off-reserve. Cultural awareness and teachings are included in all components of the program.

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