Support for Indigenous communities and organizations
Get support to build capacity in your community or organization and help to address healing, health and wellness
Community Development Support Worker Program
Contact a Community Development Support Worker to get help with managing programs and projects funded under the Indigenous Healing and Wellness Strategy.
Locations and contact information
Anishinaabeg of Kabapikotawangag Resource Council Inc.
PO Box 237
Sioux Narrows, Ontario
P0P 1N0
Local:
Onigaming Satellite Office:
Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians
387 Princess Avenue
London, Ontario
N6B 2A7
Local:
Independent First Nations (IFN)
c/o Mohawk Council of Akwesasne
PO Box 579
Cornwall, Ontario
K6H 5T3
Local:
lyndia@ifnc.ca
Métis Nation of Ontario
500 Old St. Patrick Street, Unit 3
Ottawa, Ontario
K1N 9G4
Local:
Nishnawbe Aski Nation
100 Back Street Road, Unit 200
Thunder Bay, Ontario
P7J 1L2
Local:
Ontario Federation of Indigenous Friendship Centres
219 Front Street East
Toronto, Ontario
M5A 1E8
Local:
Ontario Native Women’s Association
212 East Miles Street
Thunder Bay, Ontario
P7C 1J6
Local:
Paawidigong First Nations Forum
PO Box 326
Dryden, Ontario
P8N 2Z1
Local:
Union of Ontario Indians
1024 Mississauga Street
Curve Lake, Ontario
K0L 1R0
Local:
Health Policy Analysts
Health Policy Analysts work within their organizations and member communities to identify, monitor and communicate the health and wellness needs of the communities to improve overall health and wellbeing.
The following organizations have Health Policy Analysts that support with policy analysis and development. Health Policy Analysts may conduct consultations with Indigenous communities to determine the existing and emerging health and wellness needs to improve the wholistic health, healing and wellness of Indigenous people.
Locations and contact information
Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians
387 Princess Avenue
London, Ontario
N6B 2A7
Local:
Grand Council Treaty #3
227 2nd Street South, 3rd floor
Kenora, Ontario
P9N 1G5
Local:
Email: ahws@treaty3.ca
Independent First Nations (IFN)
c/o Mohawk Council of Akwesasne
PO Box 579
Cornwall, Ontario
K6H 5T3
Local:
Email: lyndia@ifnc.ca
Métis Nation of Ontario
500 Old St. Patrick Street, Unit 3
Ottawa, Ontario
Local:
Nishnawbe Aski Nation
100 Back Street Road, Unit 200
Thunder Bay, Ontario
P7J 1L2
Local:
Email: nbinguis@nan.on.ca
Ontario Federation of Indigenous Friendship Centres
219 Front Street East
Toronto, Ontario
M5A 1E8
Local:
Email: jhill@ofifc.org
Ontario Native Women’s Association
380 Ray Boulevard
Thunder Bay, Ontario
P7B 4E9
Local:
Union of Ontario Indians
Nipissing First Nation
PO Box 711
North Bay, Ontario
P1B 8S8
Local:
Indigenous Health Planning Authorities
The Indigenous Health Planning Authorities (IHPAs) help member First Nation communities and Indigenous Healing and Wellness Strategy-funded programs plan services and build capacity through strategic planning and research and data collection.
The authorities facilitate community engagements, service system planning and participate in policy development to support the Indigenous Healing and Wellness Strategy and family violence and health policy areas.
The following organizations operate Indigenous Health Planning Authorities:
Locations and contact information
Anishinaabeg of Kabapikotawangag Resource Council Inc.
PO Box 237
Sioux Narrows, Ontario
P0P 1N0
Local:
Onigaming Satellite Office:
Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians
387 Princess Avenue
London, Ontario
N6B 2A7
Local:
Fort Frances Tribal Area Health Services
PO Box 608
Fort Frances, Ontario
P9A 3M9
Local:
Kenora Chiefs Advisory
PO Box 349
Kenora, Ontario
P9N 3X4
Local:
Nishnawbe Aski Nation
100 Back Street Road, Unit 200
Fort William First Nation
Thunder Bay, Ontario
P7J 1L2
Local:
Paawidigong First Nations Forum Inc.
PO Box 326
Dryden, Ontario
P8N 2Z1
Local:
Union of Ontario Indians
Anishinabek Commission
Curve Lake First Nation
General Delivery
Curve Lake, Ontario
KOL 1R0
Local:
Information and research
People, communities and organizations searching for Indigenous-specific information and resources materials can contact the Za-geh-do-win Information Clearinghouse. This organization researches and compiles information on family violence, family healing and health.
For more information, contact:
Za-geh-do-win Information Clearinghouse
PO Box 40
Naughton, Ontario
P0M 2M0
Local:
Email: info@za-geh-do-win.com