There are a variety of resources available for Indigenous students and families in our communities. Review each of these supports to find the resources that can help you.
Aboriginal Child Resource Centre
The Aboriginal Child Resource Centre provides cultural based programs and services that support the healthy development of young children ages zero to six years of age and their families.
Can-Am Indian Friendship Centre
The Can-Am Indian Friendship Centre is a community grassroots driven organization that is committed to:
- Improve the quality of life of community member
- Develop programs and services that meet community-identified needs
- Incorporate Aboriginal traditions and beliefs into the programming
- Advocate for Aboriginal people in Windsor
Can-Am Urban Native Homes
Can-Am Urban Native Homes is committed to providing affordable, suitable and safe homes for people of Indigenous ancestry living in the City of Windsor. They deliver housing, programs and services that promote the dignity, well-being and rights for Indigenous peoples.
Legal Assistance of Windsor – Indigenous justice support
Legal Assistance of Windsor offers Indigenous justice support to assist Indigenous people who are navigating the legal and court system.
Ska:na Family Learning Centre
The Ska:na Family Learning Centre is a non-profit organization that offers programs for children between three months to 12 years of age. Each child is encouraged to develop and learn in a positive educational environment.
Southwest Ontario Aboriginal Health Access Centre
The Southwest Ontario Aboriginal Health Access Centre provides a combination of health and social services to First Nations, Metis and Inuit communities, including:
- Traditional healing
- Primary health care
- Health promotion services
- Cultural programs
- Community development initiatives
- Social support services