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Program: Wasa Nabin Program  
Organization: Atikokan Native Friendship Centre
Phone Numbers: 807-597-1213
Fax: 807-597-1473
Email: wn@anfc.ca
Website: www.anfc.ca/wasa-nabin-program/
Address:
PO Box 1510
Atikokan, ON
P0T 1C0
Street Address:
309 Main St W
Atikokan
 
Location:
  • Located at Main St W in downtown Atikokan
  • Closest intersection is at Main St W and Marks St
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Office: Mon-Fri 8:30 am-12:30 pm, 1:30 pm-4:30 pm
Public Contacts: Audra Penner - Wasa-Nabin Coordinator
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

Education
  • Provides educational advocacy at Atikokan High School and St Pat's Separate School; in cases of school suspension, can offer student a place to spend time
  • Offers homework time at the Centre with access to computers and Internet
  • Assists with developing resumes, cover letters and completing job applications
  • Participates in professional training courses including autism workshops, canoeing courses, food handling courses and smoking cessation workshops
Healthy Eating and Physical Development
  • Holds individual and group discussions on healthy lifestyle choices including concerns and prevention of diabetes and high blood pressure and benefits of exercise
  • Teaches a cooking class with a focus on healthy choices and the use of traditional foods
  • Supervises and plans regular wilderness outings
Justice Intervention
  • Provides support to incarcerated individuals including accompaniment to court hearings
  • Accompanies any youth registered in agency programs to court proceedings if requested
Social Supports
  • Provides individual support for areas youth may be struggling with such as socialization and peer pressure
  • Supervises trips to cultural, educational or recreational activities
Violence Prevention
  • Teaches about effects of problematic alcohol and substance use
  • Provides support for individuals undergoing drug and alcohol treatment
Youth in Care
  • Provides cultural education and support for youth living in foster homes within community

Fees: None
Application:
  • Register for programs at office

  • Contact office for program dates/times
Eligibility / Target Population: At-risk Indigenous youth 13-18 years of age
Languages: English
Language Notes: Ojibway, upon request
Area Served:
Atikokan  
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 February 21, 2025

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