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Rehabilitative Care in Central East
Soins de réadaptation en Ontario du Centre-Est
Program: Kizhaay Anishinaabe Niin
Organizations: Dryden Native Friendship Centre
Dryden Native Friendship Centre - Dryden - Queen St - Administration
Description of Services: Provides education and support to Indigenous men and youth to end violence against Indigenous women, girls, Two-Spirit, and gender diverse people
  • Ensures access to traditional knowledge, teachings and Indigenous cultural values
  • Increases awareness and understanding of traditional roles and responsibilities to ensure women and children are safe and protected, including:
    • personal resilience
    • acknowledgement of and endeavouring to resolve one's own personal trauma
    • encouraging personal and community well-being
Requirements
Fees: Membership
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: No restrictions
Application:
  • Open to self-referrals and referrals from outside agencies

  • Indigenous men or male youth may also be court-ordered to attend the program as part of a conditional sentence or youth diversion program
Accessibility: Partially Accessible      Partially Accessible
Accessibility Notes: Partially Accessible - Parking -- No designated spaces available; Entrance -- Accessible with automatic push button; Washroom -- Accessible with grab bar
Languages: English
Contact Information
Phone Numbers: 1-888-838-3632
Email: kizhaav@dnfconline.org
Website: www.dnfconline.org/kizshaay-anishinaabe-nin
Address: 74 Queen St
Dryden, ON
P8N 1A4
Map
Location: Located on the corner of Queen St and Van Horne Ave
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm

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