LOCAL, PROVINCIAL & NATIONAL RESOURCES

The Phoenix Centre has created a comprehensive list of Indigenous resources, encompassing both local assets within our community and broader provincial and national resources. This compilation aims to serve as a valuable reference, helping individuals find the assistance they need.

LOCAL RESOURCES

  • Offers cultural based workshops
  • Teachings
  • Connection/Reconnection to culture
  • Cultural awareness workshops
  • Blanket exercise
  • Cultural specific teachings, ways of knowing, wholistic approach to healing with
    western modalities- talk therapy, acupuncture, traditional medicine, circles
    ceremonies
  • Cultural special teachings and ceremony. Connection and reconnection with culture
  • Must be a registered member of Pikwakangan First Nation
  • Social Services
  • Health Services
  •  Must be a registered member of Pikwakangan First Nation

Call 613-625-2259

  • Must be a registered member of Pikwakangan First Nation
  • Website: https://pikwakanagangov.ca/nigig/
  • Please email or call:

Email: info@nigignibi.com
Call: 613-625-2173

  • Cell: 613-639-5780
  • Email address: n.ward@bell.net

Email: lodge@fcsrenfrew.on.ca

Call 613-735-6866

  • Healthcare
  • Education
  • Housing
  • Employment

Email: bacintake@bellnet.ca

Phone: 613-735-8112

236 Stewart Street, Renfrew, Ontario, K7V 1X7 Phone (613) 432-6499

PROVINCIAL AND NATIONAL RESOURCES

  • Must be Status First Nation
  • Must be Registered Inuit

Call: 1-877-209-1266

Call toll free: 1-800-209-1266

LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

As guests, The Phoenix Centre for Children and Families would like to begin by acknowledging that we are gathered here today on the traditional, unceded, and unsurrendered territory of the Algonquin People. This acknowledgement should not function as closure, or acceptance of the past or present, but should spark a desire to learn about the true history of this country and provoke thought, reflection, and positive change. We would like to recognize and respect the First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Peoples of Canada who have lived on Turtle Island for generations and who we have chosen to walk our journey alongside, toward reconciliation.