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Barrie Native Friendship Centre, Barrie - 175 Bayfield St, Aboriginal Family Support Program |
Barrie Native Friendship Centre, Barrie - 175 Bayfield St, Aboriginal Family Support Program | Barrie | Meets the needs of families in the community through culturally based programs designed to bring parents and their children together * develops and enhances healthy social skills, motor skills and cog ... | |
Barrie Native Friendship Centre, Barrie - 175 Bayfield St, Aboriginal Healthy Babies / Healthy Children Program |
Barrie Native Friendship Centre, Barrie - 175 Bayfield St, Aboriginal Healthy Babies / Healthy Children Program | Barrie | Assists Aboriginal families to provide the best opportunities for healthy development for children 0 - 6 years of age through education, family home visiting, service coordination and referrals | |
Barrie Native Friendship Centre, Barrie - 175 Bayfield St, Akwe:go Program |
Barrie Native Friendship Centre, Barrie - 175 Bayfield St, Akwe:go Program | Barrie | Akwe:go (Mohawk meaning All of Us) Program is designed to provide comprehensive services to urban Aboriginal at-risk children between the ages of 7 - 12 with the support, tools and healthy activities ... | |
Barrie Native Friendship Centre, Barrie - 175 Bayfield St |
Barrie Native Friendship Centre, Barrie - 175 Bayfield St | Barrie | Works to improve the lives of urban-Indigenous individuals and families through a variety of culturally relevant programs and services * Programs span all stages of the life cycle and operate in a pe ... | |
Barrie Native Friendship Centre, Barrie - 175 Bayfield St, Wasa-Nabin Program |
Barrie Native Friendship Centre, Barrie - 175 Bayfield St, Wasa-Nabin Program | Barrie | Wasa-Nabin (Ojibway meaning 'To Look Ahead') Program is designed to provide comprehensive services to urban Aboriginal at-risk youth between the ages of 13-18 with the support, tools and healthy activ ... |