Inaadiziwin refers to a “Way of Life”. The Inaadiziwin Centre provides culturally appropriate peer support-based programs to vulnerable residents of Georgina Island First Nation. The centre employs trained Peer Supporters who are members of the Chippewas of Georgina Island who have direct lived experience and knowledge of the social, economic and health obstacles impacting residents on Georgina Island. Krasman Centre is committed to enhancing the quality of life for the residents and working towards healing and strengthening the Indigenous community.
The Centre offers:
- One-on-one peer-support
- Miijim Taaswin (Food cupboard)
- Harm reduction resources and supplies
- Information and referrals
- In-person gathering circles
Address: 667 Chief Joseph Snake Rd. Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation.
Phone: (705) 437-3438
For more information please contact Outreach Peer Supporters:
Leah Atkinson Mobile: (905)251-4944 Email: l.atkinson@krasmancentre.com
Tammy Charles Mobile: (365) 876-1200 Email: t.charles@krasmancentre.com