Organization:
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Atlohsa Family Healing Services
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Address:
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343 Richmond St, Suite 109 London, ON N6A 3C2
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Intersection:
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Richmond St between King St and York St
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Hours:
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Administration | Shelter | |
Sun | - |
24 hours | |
Mon | 9am-5pm | 24 hours | |
Tue | 9am-5pm | 24 hours | |
Wed | 9am-5pm | 24 hours | |
Thu | 9am-5pm | 24 hours | |
Fri | 9am-5pm | 24 hours | |
Sat | - |
24 hours | |
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Service Description:
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Strengthening the community through Indigenous-led programs and services that focus on holistic healing and wellness * Offer low-barrier, wrap-around services to community members with complex needs, including mental health, substance use, homelessness, domestic violence, and trauma * Specializing in providing strengths-based healing and wellness supports, utilizing trauma-informed and harm reduction approaches.
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Crisis Telephone Line
- Holistic crisis telephone line providing supportive counselling
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Education and Advocacy
- Giwetashkad: Indigenous Homelessness StrategyEmphasizes community engagement and an Indigenous-led approach, with a focus on creating a sense of safety, belonging, and connection for individuals experiencing homelessness * By utilizing cultural knowledge and practices, the plan aims to promote truth and reconciliation and break the cycles of historic and ongoing trauma faced by Indigenous people in Canada.
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Family Support Unit
- Focuses on the intervention and prevention of family violence by offering counselling (group or individual, support, traditional teaching circles and advocacy)
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Yakhiya’take’nhas Supportive Housing
- Emergency shelter for abused women and their children
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Zhaawanong 24-hr emergency women’s shelter
- Emergency shelter for abused women and their children
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Eligibility / Target Population:
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People belonging to the First Nations community
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Languages:
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English
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Language Notes:
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Interpretation available upon request
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Area Served:
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London, Middlesex and area
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