Program:
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Cat Lake Health Authority - Brighter Futures Program
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Address:
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c/o c/o Health Authority PO Box 75 c/o Health Authority Cat Lake First Nation, ON P0V 1J0
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Street Address:
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Cat Lake Health Authority Lakeside Rd Cat Lake First Nation
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Location:
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- Located at Lakeside Rd near Margaret Gray Nursing Station in Cat Lake
- Operates as the administration centre for health programs for the community
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Hours:
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Mon-Fri 9 am-12 noon, 1 pm-5 pm
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Service Description:
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Operates a self government and is responsible for the day to day operations of the Cat Lake First Nation- Tribal Council: Windigo First Nations Council
- Political Territorial
Organization: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation (NAN)Treaty #9
Provides programs and activities to increase awareness, build knowledge and enhance skills for healthy living- Operates a youth drop-in centre
- Carries out fund-raising efforts with children and youth to offset program costs and to teach financial responsibility
- Provides activities and sports events upon request
- Offers educational sessions about healthy living topics
Offers various activities for different age groups that include:- Arts and crafts
- Ball hockey
- Baseball games
- Exercise classes
- Hunting, fishing and survival skills teaching
- Kids playtime
- Movie nights
- Outdoor and indoor sports
- Traditional teachings
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Application:
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Program registration recommended
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Eligibility / Target Population:
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Members of Cat Lake First Nation
Activities and sports events offered for following age groups:
- Children 2-6 years of age
- Children 7-12 years of age
- Youth 13-18 years of age
- Young adults 19-35 years of age
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Languages:
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English
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Language Notes:
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Ojibway, available upon request
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Area Served:
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Cat Lake First Nation
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