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Program: Community Care Program  
Organization: Mitaanjigamiing First Nation
Band Office
Phone Numbers: 807-274-1043
Fax: 807-274-8597
Email: gdw.reception@mitaanjigamiing.ca
Website: www.mitaanjigamiing.ca
Address:
PO Box 609
Fort Frances, ON
P9A 3M9
Street Address:
108 Main St
Mitaanjigamiing First Nation
 
Location:
  • Band Office is located at Main St in the community of Mitannjigamiing First Nation
  • Community is 56 km NE of Fort Frances off Hwy 17 onto Hwy 611, on shores of Stanjikoming Bay on Rainy Lake
  • Consists of 2 reserves; the main reser
Accessibility: Not Wheelchair Accessible    Not Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Band Office: Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm
Public Contacts: Ethan Anderson - Ganawendaasowin Administrator
807-274-6460 Ext 408 * gdw.reception@mitaanjigamiing.ca
Naomi Field - Ganawendaasowin Supervisor
807-274-2327 Ext 402 * ganasupervisor@mitaanjigamiing.ca
Service Description: Operates a self government and is responsible for the day to day operations of the Mitaanjigamiing First Nation
  • Tribal Council: Pwi-di-goo-zing Ne-yaa-zhing Advisory Services
  • Political Territorial Organization: Grand Council Treaty #3 (GCT3)
  • Treaty #3


Delivers child care and protection services and family support services to community members for Weechi-it-te-win Family Services
Alternative Care Program
  • Provides assistance and support to children in care
  • Provides training for child care providers
  • Offers support and guidance in reuniting siblings who are/have been part of the foster care system
Prevention Services
  • Teaches parenting skills and assisting children through difficult times
  • Develops and administers healthy social and recreational programs for families
  • Hosts community forums to address issues such as youth struggling with problematic drug use, inadequate housing, schooling problems and after school activities
  • Organizes elders meetings that address traditional child rearing methods
  • Provides information sessions about understanding substance dependency and resulting family violence, and overcoming oppression by understanding cultural realities
Repatriation Services
  • Processes requests to have children in external foster care brought back to homes within the community
  • Provides advocacy on behalf of the child and family
Outreach Services
  • Provides the option to children adopted by outside families to discover their birth family and heritage
  • Provides records and information to Tribal Agency and external resources

Fees: None
Application: Intake assessment required
Eligibility / Target Population:
  • Members of Mitaanjigamiing First Nation

  • Children younger than 18 years of age and their families
Languages: English
Language Notes: Ojibway, upon request
Area Served:
Mitaanjigamiing First Nation  
See Also: Child Abuse, Well-Being, and Welfare
Parenting Education

This information was last completely updated on June 17, 2025

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