519-445-4324

Ganǫhkwásra’ Family Assault Support Services

  • 1781 Chiefswood Rd.
  • Ohsweken, Ontario
  • N0A 1M0
  • Phone: 519-445-4324
  • Fax: 519-445-4825

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Resources

Audio Clips

In May 2009, Ganǫhkwásra’ hosted a conference called, Raising Our Spirit Energy. The conference was planned to invigorate and reconnect participants with creativity, hope, inspiration and spirituality for anyone using energy work to help others or in their own personal growth. The idea for the conference arose from the numerous voices requesting Ganǫhkwásra’ share our

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Brochure

Here at Ganohkwasra we provide a Youth Lodge for individuals aged 12-18 experiencing serious difficulties in their lives. Please click here to download a brochure containing more information, or call us today to talk to an intake worker.   At Ganohkwasra we offer help and support through many programs and services. Please click here to

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Internet Privacy

If you share a computer with your abuser, you should delete the browsing history after you have visited our site. Please be cautious about clearing all your cache and history files. If your abuser tries to revisit a site they were on previously and realizes their passwords and information have been cleared, they will know

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Links

Below is a list of links for various resources and websites that can help you. Sexual Assault Centre of Brant (http://www.sacbrant.ca) Nova Vita (http://www.novavita.org) Native Women’s Centre (http://www.nativewomenscentre.com) Brant Response Against Violence Everywhere (http://www.brant-brave.org) Mayors Task Force on Domestic Violence (http://www2.brantford.ca/mtfdv/local-initiatives.asp) Victim Services of Brant (http://www.victimservicesbrant.on.ca) Shelternet.ca (Making the Links for Abused Women) (http://www.shelternet.ca) OVMA’s

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Newsletter

Resource Materials Available For Sale

Books Eagle Child The series is comprised of four books. Each book is designated to help children understand the repercussions and healing process of sexual abuse from a traditional Native perspective. To further the cause of preserving the Native languages, certain English words have been translated from the following Iroquoian Languages: Onondaga, Mohawk, Seneca, Cayuga,

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