Additional Resources

We are taking a collaborative approach to planning for Indigenous families, and can see the Centre as an extension of the services offered by partnering agencies. This includes addressing the specific supports and services needed for healthy Indigenous families and Indigenous child development.

Aboriginal Babies and Beyond Coalition

Supports families through enriched resources, including book bundles, car seat clinics, and early years health fairs.

Atlohsa Family Healing

Provides services and support for healing related to family violence, understanding that family violence is not traditional in First Nations cultures, but a result of colonialism and intergenerational trauma.

Fanshawe College Institute of Indigenous Learning

Provides academic services, social, cultural, and recreational activities as well as a comfortable atmosphere for First Nations students.

 

Familyinfo.ca

Provides a list of resources for Indigenous families in London and area, along with information about Family Centre and EarlyON programs.

London Children’s Connection

Connects children and families with services such as child care, family programming, early years supports.

N’Amerind Friendship Centre

Provides culturally relevant programs aimed at social, recreational and educational needs; at developing leadership, at increasing awareness levels of native heritage, establishing resources for community development and in promoting the development of urban aboriginal self-governing institutions.

 

Nokee Kwe

Culturally sensitive, client-centred approaches and support services related to securing employment, education, and training.

Southwest Ontario Aboriginal Health Access Centre

Provides high quality, wholistic health and wellness services by sharing and promoting traditional Indigenous and western health practices. They’re also the lead agency for Nshwaasnangong.

Western University

Members from the Western University community were part of our Journey Together collective.