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WelcomeProviding culturally appropriate child and family services for Awasis Agency communities.Awasis Agency of Northern Manitoba has participated and contributed to the developmental work being undertaken by Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak (MKO) on First Nation Child and Family Services Governance and Jurisdiction models. Awasis staff has been seconded to provide their expertise to the MKO Child and Family Jurisdiction Project on their development of the First Nations Child and Family Services system. Therefore, Awasis Agency will strive to develop its philosophy, purpose and mandate consistent with the draft MKO First Nations Family Law. more infoServicesAwasis Agency of Northern Manitoba and its communities provide a range of services to children and families that promote health and well-being and facilitate the restoring of harmony and balance to the family unit.PartnershipPromoting the Strategic alliances needed in communities to plan, deliver and assess services that promote positive outcomes for children and families.Prevention ServicesHelping parents with appropriate in-home supports with services such as parent aids, homemaker, intervener services, counselling, etc
The Incorporated Community of Cross Lake is a distinct community located on Crown land, situated near the shores of the Nelson River, providing various local services and recreational opportunities for its residents.
Welcome to Red Sucker Lake First Nation.Ca.We are pleased to see you make it here and welcome you.You can find contact and travel information On our website. Learn a little about us in our history and see whats happening in and around the community in our events listings.If you would like to see your business listed in our business listings or have your event listed please email us here.Treaty: Adhesion to Treaty No. 5Registered Population: 814Area: Approx. 624 AcresRecreation: Hockey, Baseball, Volleyball, Fishing, Snow-Mobiling, Bingo, Annual Winter Carnival.Facilities: Airport, Fire Hall, Water Treatment Plants, Sewage Treatment Plants, Radio Station, and the Television Station.Chief: