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Rehabilitative Care in Toronto Central
Soins de réadaptation en Ontario du Centre-Toronto
Program: Indigenous Victim and Family Liaison Program
Organizations: Ontario Native Women's Association
Ontario Native Women's Association - Thunder Bay - Administration
Description of Services:
  • Provides services and support for Indigenous women who have experienced violence and for the families of missing and murdered Indigenous women (MMIW)
  • Services offered include:
    • Assistance with understanding the criminal justice process
    • Court support
    • Crisis and emergency response due to violence/death
    • Healing services including talking circles, cultural healing, Elder's guidance and referrals to other services
    • Support at meetings with the police, the courts, and other service providers
    Requirements
    Fees: None
    Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Indigenous women who have experienced violence and the families of missing and murdered women throughout Northwestern Ontario
    Application: Call to register
    Accessibility: Partially Accessible      Partially Accessible
    Accessibility Notes: Partially Accessible - Parking -- No designated handicapped parking space; Entrance -- Accessible from street level but no automatic push button; Washroom -- Accessible
    Languages: English
    Contact Information
    Phone Numbers: 1-800-667-0816
    Fax: 807-623-1104
    Email: reception@onwa.ca
    Website: www.onwa.ca/
    Address: 380 Ray Blvd
    Thunder Bay, ON
    P7B 4E6
    Map
    Location: Thunder Bay satellite office located on Ray Blvd near Queen St
    Hours: Mon-Fri 9 am-12 noon, 1 pm-5 pm

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