Native Women's Resource Centre of Toronto - Community Programs

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191 Gerrard St E
Toronto, ON
M5A 2E5
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416-963-9963
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Fax: 416-963-5062
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Mon-Fri 10 am-4:30 pm, closed at lunch time 12 pm-1 pm

Application

Drop in or call for appointment


SVRT -- book an appointment at 416-525-9653 or email svrt.casemanager@nwrct.ca

Eligibility - Population(s) Served

Women of Indigenous ancestry (Status, Non-Status, Métis, Inuit) or women with children of Indigenous ancestry


meal programs open to all women


Indigenous female youth of Indigenous ancestry


Indigenous self-identifying women, Trans or 2-Spirited people

Fees

None ; Associate memberships are also available for Indigenous women living outside GTA

Languages

English ; Cree ; Ojibwe

Accessibility Note

Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance - side entrance with lift -- call for details ; Barrier-free washroom including door and stall

Description of Services:


Resource centre
  • crisis intervention
  • information and referral
  • urban orientation
  • community outreach
  • food programs

Indigenous Healthy Babies Healthy Children
  • home visits for families with children birth-6 years
  • auntie approach
  • prenatal and postpartum support
  • early education support, links to community resources and referrals

Pimaatsiwin -- drop-in for mothers and children birth-6 years
  • parenting classes
  • prenatal programs
  • community kitchen, healthy families training and workshops

Trauma Support -- 416-963-9963 ext 249
  • case management
  • peer support
  • peer-led support circles
  • trauma counselling

Community and Family Wellness Support
  • support, counselling and referrals specializing in legal assistance
  • ending violence and general assistance

Cultural programming
  • women's and youth hand drumming, arts and crafts, beading
  • Full Moon Ceremonies, Traditional feasts
  • Ojibwe language class
  • fitness programs
  • cultural traditions, crafts, support groups, speakers

Housing Program
  • information and referral
  • assistance finding and accessing safe, stable housing

Investing in Women's Futures
  • self-employment and pre-employment training program
  • includes skill-building workshops, educational bridging programs, traditional counselling and activities
  • dress for success program

Mobility for Good -- free phones and subsidized plans to Indigenous women at risk or surviving violence, in partnership with Telus

Services and Programs:

Last updated: Jun 4, 2024: Suggest an edit