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Distance: 200km
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Offers a daily food program for Centre attendees which provides the following services:
- Choice of a nutritious breakfast and/or lunch for a small fee
- Instruction on how to prepare nutritious meals
- Teaching how to read recipes
- Education about food budgeting and grocery shopping
- Proper food handling
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Provides programming specific to child nutrition and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)
Offers a variety of programs and services including:
Offers a variety of programs and services including:
- community kitchens
- cultural workshops
- family drop-in programming
- nutritional workshops
- parent and children support circle
- prenatal classes
- resource library
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- Offers a place of worship in a Christian setting
- Provides spiritual services for the residents of the community
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Provides the following pre and post natal support to expectant mothers, their families and partners:
- Access to midwives or western medical professionals
- Birth control
- Community kitchens
- Health information
- Home visits
- Outings
- Prenatal nutrition
- Pre and post natal exercise classes
- Support services
- Teaching and advocacy
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Provides programs to improve the quality of life for Aboriginal people. Activities and programs include:
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Good-to-Go Pay-What-You-Can Meal Program
Offers weekly meal kits that are planned, shopped, and ready to cook with easy-to-follow instructions. Emphasizes plant based foods and sources as much organic and local food as possible. Anyone can order as often as they please and most meals can be modified to accommodate dietary restrictions. There is a suggested donation of $15 per kit for those who would like to contribute financially, but offering volunteer time or recipes are also welcome contributions.
Follow this link to order and see upcoming meal kits: https://tobermorymeetingplace.com/food-programs/good-to-go/
Pre-registration is required.
Emergency Meal Kits
Provides three different Emergency Meal Kits containing only non-perishable items that can make an entire meal. These kits will be spaghetti, dahl and tuna noodle casserole. Available for people unable to get to The Meeting Place during regular food bank hours. They will be available anytime staff are at The Meeting Place.
Produced to increase food security in Tobermory.
Offers weekly meal kits that are planned, shopped, and ready to cook with easy-to-follow instructions. Emphasizes plant based foods and sources as much organic and local food as possible. Anyone can order as often as they please and most meals can be modified to accommodate dietary restrictions. There is a suggested donation of $15 per kit for those who would like to contribute financially, but offering volunteer time or recipes are also welcome contributions.
Follow this link to order and see upcoming meal kits: https://tobermorymeetingplace.com/food-programs/good-to-go/
Pre-registration is required.
Emergency Meal Kits
Provides three different Emergency Meal Kits containing only non-perishable items that can make an entire meal. These kits will be spaghetti, dahl and tuna noodle casserole. Available for people unable to get to The Meeting Place during regular food bank hours. They will be available anytime staff are at The Meeting Place.
Produced to increase food security in Tobermory.
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Health services department of Moose Deer Point offering:
- cultural awareness sessions
- illness and injury prevention workshops
- health promotion and educational workshops on a variety of health issues such as cancer and Alzheimer's
- blood pressure screening and monitoring
- pre-natal screenings
- diabetes support group and foot care clinic
- heart health sessions
- mental health and wellness (individual and group counselling)
- recreational activities for school age children and seniors
- youth group
- meals on wheels
- healthy cooking classes
- youth group/counselling sessions
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Educational, health, healing and counselling centre
- transformation, lifestyle, and relationship counseling
- systems thinker consultant
- some services available via telephone or Internet
- complete online products catalogue
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COVID-19 (9 Jun 2020) Tungasuvvingat Inuit Food Bank is open for Inuk in need of food support. * Contact TI worker for details or call Paulina at 613-857-1709. * All TI non-essential services programming are suspended until further notice. Mamisarvik Healing Centre is an essential service for the participants. * This information is regularly updated on their Facebook page.
Community centre that provides services adapted to the needs of Inuit clients
The Family Well-Being Program (1071 Richmond Rd): Prevention-focused, culturally-responsive supports to promote healthy communities * supports families to heal from the effects of intergenerational trauma, reduce violence * addresses the over-representation of Indigenous children and youth in child welfare and youth justice systems Child development and nutrition * cultural development and retention * parenting and care-taking skills * community development * pre and postnatal program
Youth Program (1071 Richmond Rd, 297 Savard): Various programs that promote Inuit culture and language * life skills education * promotes exercise * provides alternatives to negative environments
Counselling Services: assists clients with day to day personal and emotion struggles * Inuit Residential School Program provides support to former IRS students and their families.
Community Support Program, Drop In (297 Savard Ave): supportive environment attempting to duplicate the community spirit and cultural surrounding of the Inuit homelands * socialization opportunities * settlement services, housing assistance and information and referral to legal, medical and social services * Interpretation services and assistance in obtaining non-insured health benefits * weekly Inuit women's healing circle * men's group and Community Kitchen, Weekly Food Bank
Housing Support Services (297 Savard Ave): housing-based case management program for clients who are chronically or episodically homeless * general Housing assistance * crisis intervention services
Inuit Court and Justice Programs (604 Laurier West): offers supports to Inuit involved with the legal system. Restorative Justice model and Gladue Services
Exiting Sex Trade/Anti Human Trafficking Program (604 Laurier West): offers support to Inuit involved in the sex trade being trafficked or at risk in a harm reduction model
Employment Services (1071 Richmond Rd): assistance with writing resumes, cover letters, finding employment or training assists in the removal of barriers in the road to long-term employment
Cultural Programming : Cultural events and activities throughout the year * Inuit craft workshops * Elders Tea
Community centre that provides services adapted to the needs of Inuit clients
The Family Well-Being Program (1071 Richmond Rd): Prevention-focused, culturally-responsive supports to promote healthy communities * supports families to heal from the effects of intergenerational trauma, reduce violence * addresses the over-representation of Indigenous children and youth in child welfare and youth justice systems Child development and nutrition * cultural development and retention * parenting and care-taking skills * community development * pre and postnatal program
Youth Program (1071 Richmond Rd, 297 Savard): Various programs that promote Inuit culture and language * life skills education * promotes exercise * provides alternatives to negative environments
Counselling Services: assists clients with day to day personal and emotion struggles * Inuit Residential School Program provides support to former IRS students and their families.
Community Support Program, Drop In (297 Savard Ave): supportive environment attempting to duplicate the community spirit and cultural surrounding of the Inuit homelands * socialization opportunities * settlement services, housing assistance and information and referral to legal, medical and social services * Interpretation services and assistance in obtaining non-insured health benefits * weekly Inuit women's healing circle * men's group and Community Kitchen, Weekly Food Bank
Housing Support Services (297 Savard Ave): housing-based case management program for clients who are chronically or episodically homeless * general Housing assistance * crisis intervention services
Inuit Court and Justice Programs (604 Laurier West): offers supports to Inuit involved with the legal system. Restorative Justice model and Gladue Services
Exiting Sex Trade/Anti Human Trafficking Program (604 Laurier West): offers support to Inuit involved in the sex trade being trafficked or at risk in a harm reduction model
Employment Services (1071 Richmond Rd): assistance with writing resumes, cover letters, finding employment or training assists in the removal of barriers in the road to long-term employment
Cultural Programming : Cultural events and activities throughout the year * Inuit craft workshops * Elders Tea
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