Record #: PET0260
Last Modified: 02 Oct 2025
Last Full Update: 29 Sep 2025

Description

Description (Service)

The Indigenous Community Wellness Program focuses on improving the health and well-being of Indigenous individuals, families, and children. It emphasizes health promotion, illness prevention, and family violence prevention through a variety of services. These include client and participant-based support, health workshops, community events, sharing circles, drumming, and access to traditional ceremonies. The program is community-driven, tailored to address the specific needs and concerns identified by the community, and aims to nurture self-sufficiency and strong contributions to personal and collective wellness.

Objective:

To strengthen Mino Bimaadiziwin (the Good Life), supporting urban Indigenous people to be self-sufficient, strong contributors to their own wellness, their families, and their community. This is achieved through health promotion, family violence prevention, and community-driven wellness initiatives.

Program Services:

  • Health Promotion & Illness Prevention: Workshops on improving overall health and preventing illness.

  • Family Violence Prevention: Addressing the impacts of family violence and promoting community attitudes that work towards ending violence.

  • Community Wellness: Organizing community events, sharing circles, drumming, and traditional ceremonies.

  • Program Accompaniment & Transportation: Providing support with transportation for appointments or services.

  • Circle of Care Development: Facilitating the creation of support circles or integrating clients into pre-existing circles of care.

Participant Services:

  • Peer-to-Peer Support: Facilitating connections among individuals for shared experiences and support.

  • Appointment Accompaniment: Offering transportation and support for attending medical or wellness appointments.

  • Goal Development: Assisting participants in creating and achieving personal goals.

  • Safety Plan Development: Supporting individuals in creating safety plans for themselves and their families.

  • Self-Development Workshops: Offering workshops on topics like healthy relationships, self-care using medicine wheel teachings, and financial literacy.

  • Crisis Navigation & Avoidance: Providing soft referrals and resources for individuals in crisis or at risk.

Outreach Services:

  • Family Violence Advocacy: Supporting individuals impacted by family violence through advocacy and connection to resources.

  • Screening & Assessment: Assessing eligibility for other programs and connecting participants to additional supports.

  • Community Involvement: Participating in community committees, steering committees and events

Program Activities:

(Programs are developed and provided based on the current community needs and requests)

  • Cultural Access: Facilitating access to cultural activities such as wellness fires, drum circles, and traditional crafts.

  • Cooking & Baking: Offering cooking and baking sessions to promote healthy living.

  • Currently offering: Book Club, Tea and Talk, Healthy boundaries & Relationships, Self-Care using Medicine wheel teachings, Wellness Social Fires, Empowerment Circle.

This is an Indigenous Specific Service. This is an Out-of-Home Service

Service Details

Hours Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm (some evening and weekend programs)
Areas Served Peterborough ; Peterborough (County of)
Eligibility Participants must identify as Indigenous. Age: Must be 18 years or older. Engagement: Must be able to engage in the program meaningfully. Intake & Action Plan: Participants must complete an intake process and develop a personalized Action/Healing Plan. Open Access: The program is open to both service users and participants, with minimal eligibility barriers.
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Languages English
Fees None; Fees do not apply

Address and Location

Located In Community Peterborough
Address & Map
580 Cameron St
Peterborough, ON
Canada K9J 3Z5
 
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Physical Access Partially Accessible - East entrance is fully accessible * may require assistance with the West entrance door; Elevators, unknown

Contact Information

Office Phone 705-775-0387, Ext 246
E-Mail wellness@nogofc.ca
Website www.nogofc.ca
Social Media Facebook Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NogoFC
Primary Contact Community Wellness Program Coordinator.
Mailing Address 580 Cameron St 
Peterborough, ON 
Canada K9J 3Z5

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