Indigenous Healthy Babies Healthy Children Support Program
The Indigenous Healthy Babies Healthy Children Support Program, offered by Niijkiwendidaa Anishnaabekwewag Services Circle (NASC), provides culturally relevant support to Indigenous families during pregnancy and early childhood. The program focuses on promoting healthy development and well-being for both mothers and children.
Key Features:
- Culturally Relevant Support: The program integrates traditional Indigenous practices with contemporary health approaches, ensuring services are respectful and effective for Indigenous families.
- Comprehensive Services: Services include prenatal and postnatal support, parenting education, health assessments, and referrals to other community resources as needed.
- Holistic Approach: The program addresses the mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual aspects of well-being, recognizing the interconnectedness of these elements in health.
Eligibility:
Membership at NASC is open to individuals who:
- Reside in the geographical areas of service.
- Are 18 years of age or older.
- Self-identify as Indigenous women.
For more information or to access the Indigenous Healthy Babies Healthy Children Support Program, please contact:
- Email: icwsp2@niijki.com
- Phone: (705) 734-1822
These resources are part of NASC's commitment to providing culturally grounded support to Indigenous women and their families.
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