Georgian Bay Native Women's Association
Service: Georgian Bay Native Women's Association - Programs, King St Midland
Record #:
MID1041
Last Modified:
09 Jul 2024
Last Full Update:
08 Jul 2024
Location, Telephone & Internet
Office Phone | 705-527-7043 |
Fax | 705-527-4513 |
admin@gbnwa.ca | |
Website | gbnwa.ca |
Located In Community | Penetanguishene |
Address | 41 Main St Penetanguishene, ON Canada L9M 1S7 View Google Map |
Intersection | King St and Robert St |
Contact Information
Primary Contact | Kathy St. Amant, Manager / Waabano Kwe Program Coordinator |
Mailing Address | 41 Main St Penetanguishene, ON Canada L9M 1S7 |
Description & Services
Description (Service) | Non-profit organization, responsible to the native women and children in the Midland and Penetanguishene area. Programs offered: Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program (CPNP) Culturally grounded programming and services to improve the health outcomes of Indigenous mothers and their babies (pre-natal to 18 months). Programs are designed to also include fathers and extended family, where relevant. CPNP helps support the needs of pregnant women facing challenges that could potentially put their health and the health of their infants at risk. Shki Biinoojii Well-Being Program "New Baby" program serves Indigenous mothers prenatal and postpartum. SBWP provides screening and culturally appropriate interventions and follow-up to infants, toddlers and their families. This program strives to create opportunities to regain and retain the traditional knowledge that supports Mno Bimaadziwin (The Good Life) for our people. Kina Endaayiing - We all Live Together Program offers pre-kindergarten readiness support to children by building on social skills, speech and language, fine and gross motor skills. The program strives to offer many supports that are individual to family needs. Community Action Program for Children Designed to promote the healthy development of children ages 0-6 years and their families. The program provides culturally appropriate support to families in the area of child health and development, positive parenting, promoting and building life skills and providing access to information, resources with an overall goal to promote health and well-being of Indigenous families. Waabano Kwe "New Dawn Women Program" Provides women who are victims of violence or within the child welfare system, with opportunities to identify and establish their knowledge and understanding of what is Mno Bimaadziwin "the good life". Ska Be Support Worker provides direct support services to improve the health and well-being of Indigenous seniors and persons with disabilities. Goal is to achieve a good quality of life that is reflective of our members needs and their culture. Regional Indigenous Seniors Cultural Program Provides culturally relevant support and programming to Indigenous seniors living in their own homes. Provides access to services, assist in keeping seniors in their home longer, and access to traditional ceremonies and teachings by a knowledgeable teacher. Indigenous Circles of Care Family Well-being Worker Call for program information. Indigenous Outreach Program "Naadamaadiwag" (Helping Each Other) Program is designed to work with Indigenous people experiencing homelessness in Simcoe County, including Barrie, and surrounding area. The program helps develop strong partnerships with service providers and other community organizations in the Indigenous Community. |
Hours | Office: Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm Indigenous Outreach Program: Tue-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm |
Areas Served | Simcoe County |
Eligibility | First Nations, Metis and Inuit community members |
Application | Call to arrange visits or events |
Languages | English; Ojibway - Programs, by request |
Fees | Membership - $5 |
Other Details
Physical Access | Partially Accessible - Assistance needed |