Anishnawbe Health Foundation
Registered Name: Anishnawbe Health Foundation
Business No: 849991914RR0001
This organization is designated by Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) as a registered charity. They comply with the CRA's requirements and have been issued a charitable registration number.
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Anishnawbe Health Foundation works with Donors to financially support improved health and wellness for the Urban Indigenous Community.
The Anishnawbe Health Foundation is an Indigenous-led registered charity dedicated to supporting the well-being of the Urban Indigenous Community in Toronto.
Your donation provides funding for vital resources to Anishnawbe Health Toronto (AHT), a fully accredited Community Health Centre. AHT's unique model is built on deep respect, bringing together modern, multi-disciplinary health care with the essential preservation and reclamation of Indigenous traditional healing practices.
AHT offers a place for profound spiritual and cultural healing. The centre hosts one of the only traditional Sweat Lodges in Toronto, built from the ground up to ensure its spiritual integrity—no modern pipes or electricity run beneath it. This authentic space is central to the healing journey for many community members.
Your support directly enhances life-changing, culturally appropriate programs, including:
- Holistic Primary Health Care: combines traditional healers with physicians, nurse practitioners, and specialists (including chiropractors, physiotherapists, and dietitians) to offer comprehensive support, from general health to diabetes prevention.
- Essential Mental Health Services: deliver culturally grounded support through traditional counsellors, psychiatrists, and psychologists. Programs address homelessness, offer individual and group counselling, and provide specialized 20-week outpatient programs for addictions and concurrent disorders.
- Comprehensive Child, Youth, and Family Care: Supports the next generation with pre- and post-natal care, youth outreach, child and family counselling, and specialized services like the Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Service.
Working together to improve, support, and promote the health, well-being, and healing of Indigenous people in spirit, mind, emotion, and body within a multi-disciplinary health care model.
