The document provides an agenda and overview for a presentation by Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre. It discusses the centre's history of forming in 1976 and moving locations in 1997. It provides services to over 125,000 clients annually across various age groups. The centre's mandate is to provide counseling, assistance, and other direct services to Aboriginal people to encourage spiritual and personal growth. It offers a wide variety of services across child and family sectors and youth programs.
2. Agenda
Introduction ~ Topic and Issues
Visit and History
Mandate
Web Of Services
Child & Family Sector
The Seven Grandfather’s Teachings ~ Match That
Word
Youth Sector
Healing Ourselves/Helping Each Other?????
Barriers
Community Outreach
Follow Up
4. Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre
~ By the Numbers ~
Originally
formed in 1976
Moved to 439 Dundas Street in 1997
Provides services to 125,000 - 130,000
clients ~ that represents 2,400 + clients
WEEKLY!
Your age does not matter ~ the provide
services to all age groups
5. Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Center
Mandate
“To provide counseling, material
assistance, and other direct services to
Aboriginal people to encourage and
enhance spiritual and personal
growth” (
)
Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Center
11. The Little Embers
Established
in 2003
Cultural services
Physical and Recreational Activities
Educational Support Activities
Social Support Activities