Supporting First Nations, Metis and Inuit youth currently in care or exiting the Child Welfare System. Assistance is offered in supporting youth to identify and achieve their goals.
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Retirement residence located within St. Elizabeth Village. Offers suites and studio rooms. Basic services include:
Offers March Break and summer camps for French-speaking children. All camp leaders are francophone or bilingual and encourage children to speak French as much as they can. Activities include educational outings, sports, and artistic projects.
Offers a variety of instructional visual arts classes and programs for all ages, as well as summer camps and day camps for children and teens. Extended care is available for day camps at an extra cost.
Programming includes:
Provides support for newcomers who are pregnant or with a newborn child. Services include:
Companionship program offering drop-in friendly visitors at homes, retirement residences, or assisted living facilities.
Companions can assist with:
Retirement residence with private rooms, couples rooms, and memory care suites. Basic services include: 24-hour staff support, meals, housekeeping, and social and recreation programs.
Integrated day program for frail elderly, adults with special needs, and individuals with Alzheimer Disease or other dementia. Offers a full day of structured activity and a hot meal.
Delivering engaging recreational activities outside the home that promote health and wellness, build self-esteem, empowerment and social connections geared to both younger and older adults.
Supports Indigenous youth who are exiting systems such as Child Protection Services, Justice, Healthcare, or youth whose personal safety may be at risk by providing them with immediate access to housing that is safe, affordable, and appropriate, w