Adaawewigamig
Adaawewigamig is a social enterprise to support the ongoing work of the Indigenous grassroots youth organization Assembly of Seven Generations
Assembly of First Nations (AFN)
The AFN advocates for First Nations in Canada, facilitating regional discussions and dialogue, advocacy efforts and campaigns, legal and policy analysis, and building relationships between First Nations, governments, businesses and the general public.
- General Line: 613-241-6789
- Email: https://afn.ca/contact-us/
Beaded Dreams
Beaded Dreams sell a range of items including jewelry, moccasins and mitts, dreamcatchers, Native art, handmade candles and soaps, smudge medicines (ie. sage), books, stones and crystals, craft supplies and much more.
Beandigen Cafe
Beandigen Cafe is an Indigenous cafe in Ottawa in the popular TD Place, where you will find good coffee and experience the art, culture of Indigenous people. So glad to have you visit.
- Email: beandigen@gmail.com
Canadian Indigenous Nurses Association
The mission of the Canadian Indigenous Nurses Association is to improve the health of Indigenous Peoples by supporting Indigenous Nurses and promoting the development and practice of Indigenous Health Nursing. In advancing this mission, the Association will engage in activities related to recruitment and retention, member support, consultation, research and education.
- General Line: 613-724-4677
- Email: info@anac.on.ca
Congress of Aboriginal Peoples
The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples represents the interests of Métis, status and Non-status Indians and Southern Inuit Indigenous People living off-reserve in Canada. CAP is one of five National Indigenous Representative Organizations recognized by the Government of Canada.
- General Line: 613-747-6022
- Email: reception@abo-peoples.org
First Nations Child and Family Caring Society
The Caring Society stands with First Nations children, youth and families so they have equitable opportunities to grow up safely at home, be healthy, get a good education and be proud of who they are.
Gignul Non-Profit Housing Corporation
The Gignul Non-Profit Housing Corporation is committed to a holistic and comprehensive approach to housing that includes both those Aboriginal people at risk of losing their housing, and those who are currently homeless
- General Line: 613-232-0016
- Email: d.peltier@bellnet.ca
Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami
- General Line: 613-238-8181
- Email: info@itk.ca
Inuuqatigiit Center for Inuit Children, Youth and Families
Inuuqaatigiit offers Inuit children, youth, and families living in the Ottawa area with cultural activities and support.
- General Line: 613-744-3133 ext.213
- Email: info@inuuqatigiit.ca
Kagita Mikam
Kagita Mikam provides employment services and training opportunities for Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit, Métis) peoples in Ottawa.
- General Line: 613-962-3103
- Email: info@kagitamikam.ca
Larga Baffin
Larga Baffin is a full-service boarding home for residents of the Qikiqtani Region of Nunavut.
- General Line: 613-248-3552
- Email: malayaz@largabaffin.ca
Makonsag
The purpose of Makonsag Aboriginal Head Start is to provide a culturally-enriched preschool environment that fosters early learning and enhances pride through education to ensure that Aboriginal children and their families have positive lifelong experiences as members of Aboriginal communities.
- General Line: 613-724-5844
- Email: info@makonsag.ca
Métis National Council
Métis Nation of Ontario
The Métis Nation of Ontario represents Métis rights-holders in Ontario; offers culture, education, housing and wellness supports for Métis citizens.
- General Line: 613-798-1488
- Email: mno@metisnation.org
Mini Tipi
Mini Tipi aims to address the lack of authentic Indigenous designs in the textile industry.
Minwaashin Lodge
The Minwaashin Lodge supports Indigenous women & children survivors of violence with culturally-grounded counselling, shelter/transitional housing and empowerment services.
- General Line: 613-741-5590
- Crisis Line: 613-789-1141
- Email: info@minlodge.com
National Association of Friendship Centres
The National Association of Friendship Centres is a network of over 100 Friendship Centres and Provincial/Territorial Associations, which make up part of the Friendship Centre Movement – Canada’s most significant national network of self-determined Indigenous owned and operated civil society community hubs offering programs, services and supports to urban Indigenous people.
- General Line: 613-563-4844
- Email: NAFCgen@nafc.ca
Native Women’s Association of Canada
The Native Women’s Association of Canada defends the rights, delivers programming to and amplifies the perspectives of Indigenous women, girls, Two-Spirit, transgender and gender-diverse people in Canada.
- General Line: 613-707-7716
- Email: reception@nwac.ca
Odawa Native Friendship Center
The Odawa Native Friendship Centre provides culturally grounded programs (social, cultural, justice and youth) for Indigenous peoples in the Ottawa region.
- General Line: 613-722-3811
- Email: reception@odawa.on.ca
Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada
Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada advocates for the rights, safety and well-being of Inuit women, children and gender-diverse Inuit through policy development, research and partnerships. Guided by Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit, they drive change through policy, research and partnerships to support thriving Inuit communities.
- General Line: 613-238-3977
- Email: info@pauktuutit.ca
Tewegan Housing for Aborignal Youth
The Tewegan Housing for Aboriginal Youth provides a safe, culturally oriented environment where women can celebrate their traditions and acquire skills that will help them in life, offering a wide range of programs and services.
- General Line: 613-233-0672
- Email: welcome@teweganhousing.ca
Tungasuvvingat Inuit
Tungasuvvingat Inuit delivers social, cultural, educational and training programs tailored to the Inuit community in Ottawa.
- General Line: 613-565-5885
- Email: info@tiontario.ca
Urban Aboriginal Knowledge Network (UAKN)
The UAKN is a research network of urban Aboriginal communities, policy makers and academics, engaging in community-driven research to contribute to a better quality of life for urban Aboriginal people. There are four research centres across Canada.
- General Line: 613-563-4844
- Email: shafez@nafc.ca
Wabano Center for Indigenous Health
The Wabano Center for Indigenous Health offers primary care, counselling, dental, housing outreach and cultural programming.
- General Line: 613-748-0657
- Health Clinic: 613-748-5999
- Email: info@wabano.com
