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Family Well-Being Program, Head Office:1 Migizii Miikan, PO Box 711, North Bay, ON P1B 8J8 Contact: Tanya Restoule, Family Well-Being Development Officer at 705-497-9127 Ext 2237 or tanya.restoule@anishinabek.ca

Program: Family Well Being Program  
Organization: Long Lake 58 First Nation
Band Office
Long Lake #58 Health Centre
Phone Numbers: 807-876-2292
Fax: 807-876-1615
Website: www.longlake58fn.ca
Address:
c/o c/o Health Centre
PO Box 609 c/o Health Centre
Longlac, ON
P0T 2A0
Street Address:
209B Otter St
Long Lake 58 First Nation
 
Location:
  • Located at Otter Rd in the community of Long Lake 58 First Nation
  • Functions as the Health Centre for the community
  • Situated at one end of the Band Office/Administration building
Accessibility: Not Wheelchair Accessible    Not Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Mon-Fri 9 am-12 noon, 1 pm-4:30 pm
Public Contacts: Roseanne Legarde - Family Well Being Worker
807-876-2292 Ext 232 * roseanne.legarde@longlake58fn.ca
Kristy Muckaday - Interim Director
807-876-2292 Ext 244 * kristian.muckaday@longlake58fn.ca
Service Description: Operates a self government and is responsible for the day to day operations of the Long Lake 58 First Nation
  • Tribal Council: Matawa First Nations
  • Political Territorial Organization: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation (NAN)
  • Treaty #9


Anishinabek Nation/Union of Ontario Indians (UOI) initiative to assist each Indigenous community to design and deliver their own holistic, prevention-focused services/programs and cultural supports to promote a healthy community and support families as needed in the community
  • Focus is on improving the overall health and well-being of communities and to empower families to build healthy relationships
  • Works to eliminate family violence, the number of youth involved in the justice system and the number of children in care
Activities and programs provided can include but are not limited to the following:
  • Activities that revitalize Native language
  • Problematic alcohol and substance use prevention and intervention
  • Community events such as feasts
  • Family circles, counselling and child/youth support groups
  • Referrals to other programs and services
  • School programs
  • Traditional land-based healing events

Fees: None
Application: Program registration recommended
Eligibility / Target Population: Members of Long Lake 58 First Nation
Languages: English
Language Notes: Ojibway, available upon request
Area Served:
Long Lake 58 First Nation  
See Also: Addiction Education and Prevention
Health Centres and Programs for Indigenous Peoples

This information was last completely updated on April 3, 2025

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