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Indigenous Friendship Centres - North West


Community hubs for people living in towns, cities, or urban centres, which provide access to services or programs that support Indigenous peoples' self-determination in areas such as culture, education, employment, health, housing, and justice.

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These services serve all or part of North West
Atikokan Native Friendship Centre  
309 Main St W, Atikokan, ON  P0T 1C0
807-597-1213 Add to Clipboard
Dryden Native Friendship Centre  
74 Queen St, Dryden, ON  P8N 1A4
807-223-4180 Add to Clipboard
Ne Chee Friendship Centre  
326 2nd St S, Kenora, ON  P9N 1G5
807-468-5440 Add to Clipboard
Nishnawbe Gamik Friendship Centre  
52 King St, Sioux Lookout, ON  P8T 1B8
807-737-1903 Add to Clipboard
Red Lake Indian Friendship Centre  
1 Legion Rd, Red Lake, ON  P0V 2M0
807-727-2847 Add to Clipboard
Thunder Bay Indigenous Friendship Centre  
401 Cumberland St N, Thunder Bay, ON  P7A 4P7
807-345-5840 Add to Clipboard
Thunderbird Friendship Centre  
301 Beamish Ave W, Greenstone, ON  P0T 1M0
807-854-1060 Add to Clipboard
United Native Friendship Centre  
427 Mowat Ave, Fort Frances  P9A 3N1
807-274-8541 Add to Clipboard

Individual friendship centres in Ontario are typically established as non-profit corporations that are governed by their local communities, and may be supported by the Ontario Federation of Indigenous Friendship Centres and/or the National Association of Friendship Centres.