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Other Sites & Schedules

Other Sites & Schedules Wahkohtowin Partners Ka Ni Kanichihk Strengthening Site Coordinator This project is a proud partnership Ph.: 204-953-5820, ext. 244 between:- 455 McDermot Avenue Families Tuesdays from 5 PM – 8 PM  Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization of Program Ndinawemaaganag Endaawaad Manitoba Inc. Site Coordinator: Kelly Grunsten Ph.: 204-586-2588, ext. 9 Strengthen Bonds.  Ka Ni Kanichihk Inc. Email: [email protected] Decrease Conflict. 462 Selkirk Ave. Improve Communication. Mondays from 5 PM – 8 PM  Ndinawemaaganag Endaawaad Connect with Culture. Inc. Spence Neighbourhood Association Site Coordinator: Amber Ongenae Ph.: 204-894-4288  Spence Neighbourhood Email:[email protected] Association Inc. rg 365 McGee St.  The University Of Manitoba Thursdays from 5 PM - 8 PM

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Twitter - @WahkohtowinSFP What is the Program? How to Join the Program? Who can attend? The Strengthening Families is an active 1) Call our Site Coordinator Anteneh program based on the most recent  Those who live in Winnipeg Abraha, at 204-880-2483 during research. It has been constantly  Youth between 11 and 17, along the day, or email updated and has added material to [email protected] with identified family members address the needs of participants and 2) Call our Adult Mentors at 204 880  Families experiencing high levels of welcome your questions, suggestions, 3734 during the day or early and comments. conflict in the family and/or evening/ community Call our Youth Mentors at 204 Objectives of Strengthening  Willing to complete a survey before 880 Family Program and after program 3672 during the day or early  Want to HAVE FUN and meet new evening  Improve family relations people! 4) Agencies can make referrals –  Increase parenting skills please  Immigrants and refugees including  Improve youth life skills & behavior contact the site coordinator or refugee claimants.  Increase youth social competencies Amy  Reduce/prevent alcohol or drug When the session does starts? Graham, Project Manager during abuse the day at 204-953-5820 ext. 243 Each set of session starts in: Email: [email protected] Features of the Program 1. Spring, 2. Summer, and 3.  14 weeks skill development Winter program and each class with (3 Where and When is the hours) What does Wahkohtowin  Assistance with transportation means? Program?  Child-minding for children Wahkohtowin (pronounced Wah-KOH- under10 IRCOM toh-win) is a Cree word. It refers to  Family meal and snacks kinship, or the state of being connected.  Caregiver and youth classes 1 Immigrant and Refugee hour Our program honors the unique and Community Organization of  Family practice class 1 hour complex connections between family Manitoba  Mentorship home visits, members, and seeks to strengthen bonds. supportive phone calls, advocacy all A family is any group of 2 or more people, 95 Ellen Street, 215 Isabel Street, and 441 Carlton Street the week including a youth and an adult who is a  Interpretation service care giver. Saturdays from 11 AM – 3 PM  Cultural events and voluntary (*sometimes the time changes)

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