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Drop-In Centres for Youth - North West

Centres that provide immediate services to youth who face barriers to accessing care and support, such as food, clothing, showers, laundry and bus tokens, as well as peer support, support groups, social activities, and sometimes longer-term services such as case management.

See also Drop-In Centres for Adults and Emergency Shelters for Youth.

 
These services are located in North West
Cat Lake First Nation - Cat Lake Health Authority - Brighter Futures Program  
Cat Lake Health Authority Lakeside Rd, Cat Lake First Nation, ON  P0V 1J0
807-347-2553
Fort Frances Volunteer Bureau - Family Centre  
140 4th St W, Fort Frances, ON  P9A 3B8
807-274-9555
Fort William First Nation - Youth Centre  
107 Mission Rd, Fort William First Nation, ON  P7J 1L3
807-623-9543
Lutheran Community Care - Thunder Bay - Victoria Ave E - Youth Outreach Services  
516 B Victoria Ave E, Thunder Bay, ON  P7C 1A7
807-624-9166
New Hope Fellowship - Native Ministries - Thunder Bay - Edward St N - Fellowship and Worship Services  
532 Edward St N, Thunder Bay, ON  P7C 2A2
807-345-1150
Sioux Lookout (Municipality of) - Multicultural Youth Centre - Youth Services  
54 Front St, Sioux Lookout, ON  P8T 1A4
807-737-2700
Thunderbird Friendship Centre - Thunderbird Friendship Centre - Geraldton - Wasa-Nabin Program  
301 Beamish Ave W, Greenstone, ON  P0T 1M0
807-854-1060
Wabaseemoong Independent Nation - Wabaseemoong Child and Youth Wellness Centre - Child and Youth Wellness Centre  
2 Business Section Rd Wabaseemoong Band Office, Wabaseemoong Independent Nations, ON  P0X 1P0
807-927-2095

These services are located outside of North West, but provide service to North West.
Aura Freedom International - Toronto  
Toronto, ON  M6E 5B2
647-831-7672
Operation Come Home  
150 Gloucester St, Ottawa, ON  K1R 7Z1
613-230-4663 (613-230-HOME)

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