The Porcupine Health Unit has been helping people from Timmins to Moosonee and from Hearst to Matheson do that for over 70 years. We help through a variety of relevant and accessible programs and services. Over 120 staff in nine different offices deliver these programs and services. They include dental hygienists, speech-language pathologists, geneticists, nurse practitioners, public health nutritionists, dietitians, inspectors, public health nurses and health promoters. Whether we do it through our own work or working with our many partners throughout the area, we’re here to help.
The Ontario Federation of Indigenous Friendship Centres (OFIFC) and its research partners have received funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) to conduct a three year research project, Knowledge Transfer in Urban Aboriginal Communities. The OFIFC will work with Indigenous scholars from three Ontario universities and several Friendship Centres to examine how a large Aboriginal institution acquires roles and responsibilities as an intra-community knowledge mover, creating necessary conditions for sustained socio-cultural memory and rejuvenating Indigenous identity.
The Porcupine Health Unit has been helping people from Timmins to Moosonee and from Hearst to Matheson do that for over 70 years. We help through a variety of relevant and accessible programs and services. Over 120 staff in nine different offices deliver these programs and services. They include dental hygienists, speech-language pathologists, geneticists, nurse practitioners, public health nutritionists, dietitians, inspectors, public health nurses and health promoters. Whether we do it through our own work or working with our many partners throughout the area, we’re here to help.
The Cochrane Temiskaming Resource Centre (CTRC) is committed to providing support, services, programs and resources to children and adults with developmental disabilities, as well as support to their families, schools and other agencies. CTRC also sponsors the Infant Development Program which provides services for infants at risk from ages 0 to 5.
The Northern Corridor du Nord Snowmobile Association is in its 24th year and still going strong. A member of the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC), the office is centrally located in Kapuskasing. We represent the nine member clubs that stretch
HKS Counseling Services is a Francophone community organization based in Kapukasing, Ontario. We are dedicated to the welfare of the Franco-Ontarian minority in the province. Call us for details.