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Spirit of the People Supporting Aboriginal Ex-Offenders
Office phone: 647-436-2094
Toll-free phone: 1-866-923-7810 Fax: 647-436-9532 E-mail: spiritofthepeople@rogers.com Web site: www.spiritofthepeople.org Address: 360 Bloor St W, Ste 306, Toronto, ON, M5S 1X1 Location: (Intersection) Toronto North (Spadina Rd-Bloor St W) Ward: Trinity-Spadina (Ward 20) Officers: Kim Whiteduck, Coordinator Contacts: Jimmy Groat, Housing Support Worker Hours: Monday - Friday 9-5 Area served: Ontario Languages of service: English Eligibility: Current and former Aboriginal offenders - at risk Aboriginal youth Fees: None Physical access: Wheelchair accessible building including main entrance and barrier free washrooms Service description: Assists with reintegration into society
Subjects: Advocacy; Counselling; Inmate support; Job search training; Native peoples; Offenders; Young offenders; Youth Record ID: MET4408 Last complete update: 2008-07-10 Last modification date: 2008-07-10
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