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Program: Métis Family Wellbeing Program  
Organization: Métis Nation of Ontario - Greenstone Métis Council
Phone Numbers: 807-854-0133
Website: www.metisnation.org
Address:
PO Box 825 Unit E
Geraldton, ON
P0T 1M0
Street Address:
404 Main St Unit E
Greenstone
 
Location:
  • Greenstone Métis Council office is located at Main St/Hwy 584 in the town of Geraldton
  • Situated at the mini strip-mall which includes H&R Block and across the road from Northern Lights Confectionery
Accessibility: Not Wheelchair Accessible    Not Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm
Public Contacts: Shirley Tyance - Metis Family Wellbeing Coordinator
Cell 807-863-0006 * shirleyt@metisnation.org
Jason Jamieson - Manager of Program Development
705-474-2767 Ext 308 * jasonj@metisnation.org
Service Description: Offers a wide range of community-based and culturally appropriate programs and services to Métis people

Operates as a program under the Healing and Wellness Branch
  • Developed as a new program aimed at supporting healthy and whole Métis families
  • Works to reduce family violence, the number of youth involved in the justice system and the number of children in care
  • Focus is on providing direct one-on-one client services and educational resources and family wellness planning
Services provided can include but are not limited to the following:
  • After school safe places and homework clubs
  • Assistance in navigating the community support system
  • Assisting children and youth to foster self-identity and to develop life skills
  • Court-related supports
  • Empowering parents to be their children's best advocates
  • Ensuring families have their basic needs met
  • Guidance for building healthy relationships and raising awareness of personal safety issues
  • Peer support for youth involved in justice and correction issues
  • Referrals for employment and training programs
  • Supports for children and youth who have experienced or witnessed violence
  • Supports for Métis youth to stay in school
  • Support in case meetings and conferencing

Fees: None
Application: Intake assessment required
Eligibility / Target Population: Focus is on Métis children, youth and their families but open to clients and participants who do not have MNO citizenship or Métis descent
Languages: English
Area Served:
Greenstone  
See Also: Health Centres and Programs for Indigenous Peoples

This information was last completely updated on May 5, 2025

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