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Program: Wasa Nabin Program  
Organization: Dryden Native Friendship Centre
Administration
Phone Numbers: 807-223-4180 ext 2227
Toll-Free: 1-888-838-3632
Email: wasanabin@dnfconline.org
Website: www.dnfconline.org/copy-of-urban-aboriginal-health...
Address:
74 Queen St
Dryden, ON
P8N 1A4
Location: Located on the corner of Queen St and Van Horne Ave
Accessibility: Partially Accessible    Partially Accessible
Accessibility Notes: Partially Accessible - Parking -- No designated spaces available; Entrance -- Accessible with automatic push button; Washroom -- Accessible with grab bar
Hours: Mon-Tue 8:30 am-4:30 pm, Wed-Fri 8:30 am-6 pm
Service Description: Administers programs and services focused on improving the quality of life for Indigenous people living in an urban environment

Provides a culturally based program to support and address concerns of Indigenous youth who are at risk of negative behaviors

Addressing Violence
  • Provides education on how to end violence in Indigenous communities
  • Teaches about the effects of problematic alcohol and substance use
Education
  • Encourages youth to remain in school and provides support for obtaining high school diploma
  • Offers homework assistance and time at the Centre to complete homework with access to computers and Internet
General Social Supports
  • Provides individual counseling for areas that youth may be struggling with such as socialization and peer pressure
  • Offers Native craft classes and regalia making sessions
  • Teaches Native dancing, singing and drumming
  • Allows the youth to participate in Elder's Circles
Healthy Living and Physical Development
  • Holds individual and group educational sessions on healthy lifestyle choices including good nutrition and traditional food preparation
  • Supervises non competitive recreational activities
Justice Intervention
  • Accompanies any youth registered in agency programs to court proceedings if requested
  • Provides education and information about the criminal justice system and court procedures
Youth in Care

Provides cultural education and support for youth living in foster homes within community and also to biological and foster families

Fees: None
Application: Requires:

  • Advance registration

  • Intake assessment
Eligibility / Target Population: Focus is on off-reserve, at risk Indigenous youth 13-18 years of age


Languages: English
Language Notes: Staff person, no services provided
Area Served:
Wabigoon, Dryden, Machin, and Kenora  
See Also: Advocacy and Social Action for Indigenous Peoples
Child Abuse, Well-Being, and Welfare
Child Safety
Dietitian Services
Health Centres and Programs for Indigenous Peoples

This information was last completely updated on December 9, 2024

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