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Waabogonee translated means flower that wakes up in the morning and blossoms throughout the day

Program: Thunder Bay Indigenous Friendship Centre - Waabogonee EarlyON Centre  
Organization: Communities Together for Children
Northwood Mall - Northwood EarlyON Drop In
Phone Numbers: 807-767-2512
Email: tbifcfamily@gmail.com
Website: tbifc.ca/program/waabogonee-earlyon/
Address:
401 Cumberland St N
Thunder Bay, ON
P7A 4P7
Street Address:
1000 Huron Ave
Thunder Bay
 
Location:
  • Located on Huron Ave in the N ward of Thunder Bay
  • Closest intersection is at Huron Ave and Balsam St
  • Situated within Vance Chapman Public School
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Program hours vary
Public Contacts: Jade Christian - Program Coordinator
jade.christian@tbifc.ca
Service Description: Provides a wide range of community-based and culturally appropriate programs and services to Indigenous peoples residing in or migrating to the city

  • Engages parents, caregivers, and their children in a positive learning environment
  • Provides culturally appropriate programming that offers access to land and water based learning, cultural knowledge, traditional songs, stories, crafts, and food
  • Teaches historical perspectives on raising children, parenting skills, and community development

  • Fees: None
    Application:
  • Call to register for program

  • Monthly calendar of events listed on website
  • Eligibility / Target Population: Children from birth to age 6, parents, and caregivers
    Languages: English * Ojibwe
    Area Served:
    Thunder Bay  
    See Also: EarlyON Child and Family Centres
    Parenting Education

    This information was last completely updated on May 1, 2025

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