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Program: Wiisinadaa Program

Organizations: United Native Friendship Centre
United Native Friendship Centre - Friendship Centre Administration
Description of Services: Offers a food security and diabetes prevention program designed to improve health outcomes for urban Indigenous people?
Coordinates and delivers food-related services, activities and initiatives including:
  • Increased access to traditional and nutritional foods through food bank, good food boxes, community meal programs, and food vouchers
  • Educational information, videos and workshops about healthy eating and meal preparation
  • Cooking, budgeting and nutritional classes
  • Land-based activities such as hunting, fishing, berry picking, gardening and harvesting
  • Teachings from local Elders and Traditional Knowledge Keepers
  • Support for existing diabetes and health promotion programs

Fees: None
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Open to all individuals with a focus on off-reserve Indigenous peoples
Application: Requires a signed consent form and completion of program intake form
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible      Wheelchair Accessible
Languages: English

Phone Numbers: 807-274-8541
Fax: 807-274-4110
Email: inquiry@unfc.org
Website: unfc.org/wiisinadaa-program
Address: PO Box 752
Fort Frances, ON
P9A 3N1
Street
Address:
427 Mowat Ave
Fort Frances
Location:
  • Functions as the main office of the United Native Friendship Centre located at Mowat Ave
  • Closest intersection is at Mowat Ave and Church St
  • Situated near Canada Border Services Agency
Hours: Sep-May: Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm


Jun-Aug: Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4 pm
Contacts: Gordon Matheson - Wiisinadaa: Let's Eat Worker
wiisinadaa@unfc.org

 
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