
Saulteaux Healing & Wellness Centre's Address Saulteaux Healing & Wellness Centre Inc. Phone: (306) 542-4110; Client Line: (306) 542-8666
NNADAP OUTPATIENT PROGRAM Saulteaux Healing & Wellness Centre Inc. offers: alcohol/drug abuse treatment, alcohol and other drug education, assessment, aftercare planning and support, case management, consultation with Elders, consultation with Mental Health Therapists, crisis intervention, Critical Incident Debriefing, a group circles, individual counselling (daily intake) life skills and personal development. FNIH Contribution: $175,533.00 for 2009-10 The Saulteaux Healing & Wellness Project identified as 'Road to Recovery' is funded by the Aboriginal Healing Foundation. The Saulteaux Healing & Wellness Project provides programs, workshops and support services that target the sexual abuse and physical abuse that many First Nation children experienced in the residential school system and also to address the inter-generational dynamics of those abuses and other behaviours. The project goals: The expectred results: Primary Contact: Ms. Zelda Quewezance, Executive Director Tel: 306-542-4110 Fax: 306-542-3241
Address: Box 868
City/Town: Kamsack, Saskatchewan
Postal Code: S0A 1S0
Fax: (306) 542-3241
E-mail: shwc@sasktel.net
Website: www.saulteaux.com
Hours and days of operation: 8:30am to 4:30pm, Monday to Friday
Contact: Zelda Quewezance, Executive Director
Wheelchair accessible: Yes
Description: Saulteaux Healing & Wellness Centre Inc. is an Outpatient Treatment Centre that offers programs in prevention, education, treatment for alcohol and drug abuse and physical and sexual abuse recovery and aftercare support. We serve mainly the Cote, Keeseekoose and Key First Nations and surrounding area, but we are open to anyone who wants to attend our facility and program. Individuals and families are welcome. No age limitations.
ROAD TO RECOVERY PROJECT Leemai is buying lunch
1. To have community based support systems for sexual abuse survivors and their families
2. To have community based programs and workshops that target sexual abuse
3. That the programs, workshops and support systems will restore balance and harmony to our communities.
1. Our communities will gain an understanding of just how widespread the sexual abuse is in our communities.
2. Some community members will begin a wellness program and stop the cycle of abuse in their family of origin.
3. There will be less Aboriginals in the court system and the Kamsack crime rate will go down and less family violence.
Email: shwc@sasktel.net
AHF Contribution: $283,697.00 for 2009-10
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