The Centre will be closed during the holiday season! Happy Holidays everyone!
Drop-In
Drop-In
10:00-11:45
2019-01-01-2019-01-26
Drop-In (Personal Needs Support Program) is accessible two days/week Tuesdays 10am-12:15pm and Thursdays 1:30pm-3:45pm on a first come first serve basis – Limited to one visit per client per week.
Available services:
– clothing bank – toiletries – showers Available on Thursdays – free laundry services (one load/week) Available on Tuesdays
*Please note: Drop-In closes between 12:30 – 1:30 pm for lunch hour.
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Drum Circle
Drum Circle
17:30-20:00
2019-01-02
Native Women’s Resource Centre, Gerrard Street East, Toronto, ON, Canada
Native Women’s Resource Centre, Gerrard Street East, Toronto, ON, Canada
Dinner is at 5:30 p.m. Drumming starts at 6 p.m. and runs till 8 p.m. Open to all self-identifying women and two spirit (Indigenous and non-Indigenous). No experience needed. Tokens provided.
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Drop-In
Drop-In
10:00-11:45
2019-01-03-2019-01-28
Drop-In (Personal Needs Support Program) is accessible two days/week Tuesdays 10am-12:15pm and Thursdays 1:30pm-3:45pm on a first come first serve basis – Limited to one visit per client per week.
Available services:
– clothing bank – toiletries – showers Available on Thursdays – free laundry services (one load/week) Available on Tuesdays
*Please note: Drop-In closes between 12:30 – 1:30 pm for lunch hour.
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Grocery Support
Grocery Support
10:00-12:00
2019-01-04
Native Women’s Resource Centre, Gerrard Street East, Toronto, ON, Canada
Native Women’s Resource Centre, Gerrard Street East, Toronto, ON, Canada
Weekly Food Bank run at NWRCT.
Please come in person, between 10am-12pm. Registration required.
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One-On-One Tutoring
One-On-One Tutoring
10:00-16:00
2019-01-07
Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays (by appointment only)
Nbaakaawin Kwe Education Centre offers one-on-one tutoring to Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women. Learners ages sixteen and older, are paired with a tutor to improve on subjects such as: math, English, computer skills, and life skills. This is wonderful opportunity for those interested in returning to school, increasing their independence, or gaining job readiness skills. One-on-one tutoring appointments are available throughout the week depending on tutor availability.
Interested in becoming a learner? Please register in our program with Terez, Education Coordinator (email: education@nwrct.ca phone: 416.963.9963 ext. 238)
Gentle Movement & Relaxation
Gentle Movement & Relaxation
11:00-12:00
2019-01-07
Warm Hands, Warm Hearts
Warm Hands, Warm Hearts
13:30-15:30
2019-01-07
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Drop-In
Drop-In
10:00-11:45
2019-01-08-2019-02-02
Drop-In (Personal Needs Support Program) is accessible two days/week Tuesdays 10am-12:15pm and Thursdays 1:30pm-3:45pm on a first come first serve basis – Limited to one visit per client per week.
Available services:
– clothing bank – toiletries – showers Available on Thursdays – free laundry services (one load/week) Available on Tuesdays
*Please note: Drop-In closes between 12:30 – 1:30 pm for lunch hour.
One-On-One Tutoring
One-On-One Tutoring
10:00-16:00
2019-01-08
Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays (by appointment only)
Nbaakaawin Kwe Education Centre offers one-on-one tutoring to Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women. Learners ages sixteen and older, are paired with a tutor to improve on subjects such as: math, English, computer skills, and life skills. This is wonderful opportunity for those interested in returning to school, increasing their independence, or gaining job readiness skills. One-on-one tutoring appointments are available throughout the week depending on tutor availability.
Interested in becoming a learner? Please register in our program with Terez, Education Coordinator (email: education@nwrct.ca phone: 416.963.9963 ext. 238)
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Drum Circle
Drum Circle
17:30-20:00
2019-01-09
Native Women’s Resource Centre, Gerrard Street East, Toronto, ON, Canada
Native Women’s Resource Centre, Gerrard Street East, Toronto, ON, Canada
Dinner is at 5:30 p.m. Drumming starts at 6 p.m. and runs till 8 p.m. Open to all self-identifying women and two spirit (Indigenous and non-Indigenous). No experience needed. Tokens provided.
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Drop-In
Drop-In
10:00-11:45
2019-01-10-2019-02-04
Drop-In (Personal Needs Support Program) is accessible two days/week Tuesdays 10am-12:15pm and Thursdays 1:30pm-3:45pm on a first come first serve basis – Limited to one visit per client per week.
Available services:
– clothing bank – toiletries – showers Available on Thursdays – free laundry services (one load/week) Available on Tuesdays
*Please note: Drop-In closes between 12:30 – 1:30 pm for lunch hour.
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Grocery Support
Grocery Support
10:00-12:00
2019-01-11
Native Women’s Resource Centre, Gerrard Street East, Toronto, ON, Canada
Native Women’s Resource Centre, Gerrard Street East, Toronto, ON, Canada
Weekly Food Bank run at NWRCT.
Please come in person, between 10am-12pm. Registration required.
One-On-One Tutoring
One-On-One Tutoring
10:00-16:00
2019-01-11
Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays (by appointment only)
Nbaakaawin Kwe Education Centre offers one-on-one tutoring to Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women. Learners ages sixteen and older, are paired with a tutor to improve on subjects such as: math, English, computer skills, and life skills. This is wonderful opportunity for those interested in returning to school, increasing their independence, or gaining job readiness skills. One-on-one tutoring appointments are available throughout the week depending on tutor availability.
Interested in becoming a learner? Please register in our program with Terez, Education Coordinator (email: education@nwrct.ca phone: 416.963.9963 ext. 238)
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One-On-One Tutoring
One-On-One Tutoring
10:00-16:00
2019-01-14
Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays (by appointment only)
Nbaakaawin Kwe Education Centre offers one-on-one tutoring to Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women. Learners ages sixteen and older, are paired with a tutor to improve on subjects such as: math, English, computer skills, and life skills. This is wonderful opportunity for those interested in returning to school, increasing their independence, or gaining job readiness skills. One-on-one tutoring appointments are available throughout the week depending on tutor availability.
Interested in becoming a learner? Please register in our program with Terez, Education Coordinator (email: education@nwrct.ca phone: 416.963.9963 ext. 238)
Gentle Movement & Relaxation
Gentle Movement & Relaxation
11:00-12:00
2019-01-14
Warm Hands, Warm Hearts
Warm Hands, Warm Hearts
13:30-15:30
2019-01-14
You Are Not Alone Workshop
You Are Not Alone Workshop
13:30-15:30
2019-01-14
To register or inquire programming please contact Tesla.H 416-963-9963 ext.204
More events
One-On-One Tutoring
One-On-One Tutoring
10:00-16:00
2019-01-14
Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays (by appointment only)
Nbaakaawin Kwe Education Centre offers one-on-one tutoring to Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women. Learners ages sixteen and older, are paired with a tutor to improve on subjects such as: math, English, computer skills, and life skills. This is wonderful opportunity for those interested in returning to school, increasing their independence, or gaining job readiness skills. One-on-one tutoring appointments are available throughout the week depending on tutor availability.
Interested in becoming a learner? Please register in our program with Terez, Education Coordinator (email: education@nwrct.ca phone: 416.963.9963 ext. 238)
Gentle Movement & Relaxation
Gentle Movement & Relaxation
11:00-12:00
2019-01-14
Warm Hands, Warm Hearts
Warm Hands, Warm Hearts
13:30-15:30
2019-01-14
You Are Not Alone Workshop
You Are Not Alone Workshop
13:30-15:30
2019-01-14
To register or inquire programming please contact Tesla.H 416-963-9963 ext.204
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Drop-In
Drop-In
10:00-11:45
2019-01-15-2019-02-09
Drop-In (Personal Needs Support Program) is accessible two days/week Tuesdays 10am-12:15pm and Thursdays 1:30pm-3:45pm on a first come first serve basis – Limited to one visit per client per week.
Available services:
– clothing bank – toiletries – showers Available on Thursdays – free laundry services (one load/week) Available on Tuesdays
*Please note: Drop-In closes between 12:30 – 1:30 pm for lunch hour.
One-On-One Tutoring
One-On-One Tutoring
10:00-16:00
2019-01-15
Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays (by appointment only)
Nbaakaawin Kwe Education Centre offers one-on-one tutoring to Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women. Learners ages sixteen and older, are paired with a tutor to improve on subjects such as: math, English, computer skills, and life skills. This is wonderful opportunity for those interested in returning to school, increasing their independence, or gaining job readiness skills. One-on-one tutoring appointments are available throughout the week depending on tutor availability.
Interested in becoming a learner? Please register in our program with Terez, Education Coordinator (email: education@nwrct.ca phone: 416.963.9963 ext. 238)
Anishinaabemowin Language Classes (Part 2)
Anishinaabemowin Language Classes (Part 2)
16:30-18:30
2019-01-15
The Nbaakaawin Kwe (Wisdom Woman) Education Centre is offering a Anishinaabemowin series. This series welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women who are interested in learning Anishinaabemowin. Language keeper John Roy is the leading the group. Classes are broken up into two parts: Part I – November23-December 6, Part II-January 15- February 7)
Please note, registration is required to participate in this six-week workshop series. If you are not yet registered please set-up an appointment with Terez, Education Coordinator (email:education@nwrct.ca phone:416.963.9963 ext. 238)
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Drum Circle
Drum Circle
17:30-20:00
2019-01-16
Native Women’s Resource Centre, Gerrard Street East, Toronto, ON, Canada
Native Women’s Resource Centre, Gerrard Street East, Toronto, ON, Canada
Dinner is at 5:30 p.m. Drumming starts at 6 p.m. and runs till 8 p.m. Open to all self-identifying women and two spirit (Indigenous and non-Indigenous). No experience needed. Tokens provided.
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Drop-In
Drop-In
10:00-11:45
2019-01-17-2019-02-11
Drop-In (Personal Needs Support Program) is accessible two days/week Tuesdays 10am-12:15pm and Thursdays 1:30pm-3:45pm on a first come first serve basis – Limited to one visit per client per week.
Available services:
– clothing bank – toiletries – showers Available on Thursdays – free laundry services (one load/week) Available on Tuesdays
*Please note: Drop-In closes between 12:30 – 1:30 pm for lunch hour.
Anishinaabemowin Language Classes (Part 2)
Anishinaabemowin Language Classes (Part 2)
16:30-18:30
2019-01-17
The Nbaakaawin Kwe (Wisdom Woman) Education Centre is offering a Anishinaabemowin series. This series welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women who are interested in learning Anishinaabemowin. Language keeper John Roy is the leading the group. Classes are broken up into two parts: Part I – November23-December 6, Part II-January 15- February 7)
Please note, registration is required to participate in this six-week workshop series. If you are not yet registered please set-up an appointment with Terez, Education Coordinator (email:education@nwrct.ca phone:416.963.9963 ext. 238)
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Grocery Support
Grocery Support
10:00-12:00
2019-01-18
Native Women’s Resource Centre, Gerrard Street East, Toronto, ON, Canada
Native Women’s Resource Centre, Gerrard Street East, Toronto, ON, Canada
Weekly Food Bank run at NWRCT.
Please come in person, between 10am-12pm. Registration required.
One-On-One Tutoring
One-On-One Tutoring
10:00-16:00
2019-01-18
Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays (by appointment only)
Nbaakaawin Kwe Education Centre offers one-on-one tutoring to Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women. Learners ages sixteen and older, are paired with a tutor to improve on subjects such as: math, English, computer skills, and life skills. This is wonderful opportunity for those interested in returning to school, increasing their independence, or gaining job readiness skills. One-on-one tutoring appointments are available throughout the week depending on tutor availability.
Interested in becoming a learner? Please register in our program with Terez, Education Coordinator (email: education@nwrct.ca phone: 416.963.9963 ext. 238)
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One-On-One Tutoring
One-On-One Tutoring
10:00-16:00
2019-01-21
Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays (by appointment only)
Nbaakaawin Kwe Education Centre offers one-on-one tutoring to Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women. Learners ages sixteen and older, are paired with a tutor to improve on subjects such as: math, English, computer skills, and life skills. This is wonderful opportunity for those interested in returning to school, increasing their independence, or gaining job readiness skills. One-on-one tutoring appointments are available throughout the week depending on tutor availability.
Interested in becoming a learner? Please register in our program with Terez, Education Coordinator (email: education@nwrct.ca phone: 416.963.9963 ext. 238)
Gentle Movement & Relaxation
Gentle Movement & Relaxation
11:00-12:00
2019-01-21
Warm Hands, Warm Hearts
Warm Hands, Warm Hearts
13:30-15:30
2019-01-21
You Are Not Alone Workshop
You Are Not Alone Workshop
13:30-15:30
2019-01-21
To register or inquire programming please contact Tesla.H 416-963-9963 ext.204
More events
One-On-One Tutoring
One-On-One Tutoring
10:00-16:00
2019-01-21
Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays (by appointment only)
Nbaakaawin Kwe Education Centre offers one-on-one tutoring to Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women. Learners ages sixteen and older, are paired with a tutor to improve on subjects such as: math, English, computer skills, and life skills. This is wonderful opportunity for those interested in returning to school, increasing their independence, or gaining job readiness skills. One-on-one tutoring appointments are available throughout the week depending on tutor availability.
Interested in becoming a learner? Please register in our program with Terez, Education Coordinator (email: education@nwrct.ca phone: 416.963.9963 ext. 238)
Gentle Movement & Relaxation
Gentle Movement & Relaxation
11:00-12:00
2019-01-21
Warm Hands, Warm Hearts
Warm Hands, Warm Hearts
13:30-15:30
2019-01-21
You Are Not Alone Workshop
You Are Not Alone Workshop
13:30-15:30
2019-01-21
To register or inquire programming please contact Tesla.H 416-963-9963 ext.204
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Drop-In
Drop-In
10:00-11:45
2019-01-22-2019-02-16
Drop-In (Personal Needs Support Program) is accessible two days/week Tuesdays 10am-12:15pm and Thursdays 1:30pm-3:45pm on a first come first serve basis – Limited to one visit per client per week.
Available services:
– clothing bank – toiletries – showers Available on Thursdays – free laundry services (one load/week) Available on Tuesdays
*Please note: Drop-In closes between 12:30 – 1:30 pm for lunch hour.
One-On-One Tutoring
One-On-One Tutoring
10:00-16:00
2019-01-22
Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays (by appointment only)
Nbaakaawin Kwe Education Centre offers one-on-one tutoring to Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women. Learners ages sixteen and older, are paired with a tutor to improve on subjects such as: math, English, computer skills, and life skills. This is wonderful opportunity for those interested in returning to school, increasing their independence, or gaining job readiness skills. One-on-one tutoring appointments are available throughout the week depending on tutor availability.
Interested in becoming a learner? Please register in our program with Terez, Education Coordinator (email: education@nwrct.ca phone: 416.963.9963 ext. 238)
Baby Hand Molding Workshop
Baby Hand Molding Workshop
13:30-14:30
2019-01-22
No additional details for this event.
Anishinaabemowin Language Classes (Part 2)
Anishinaabemowin Language Classes (Part 2)
16:30-18:30
2019-01-22
The Nbaakaawin Kwe (Wisdom Woman) Education Centre is offering a Anishinaabemowin series. This series welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women who are interested in learning Anishinaabemowin. Language keeper John Roy is the leading the group. Classes are broken up into two parts: Part I – November23-December 6, Part II-January 15- February 7)
Please note, registration is required to participate in this six-week workshop series. If you are not yet registered please set-up an appointment with Terez, Education Coordinator (email:education@nwrct.ca phone:416.963.9963 ext. 238)
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Drop-In
Drop-In
10:00-11:45
2019-01-22-2019-02-16
Drop-In (Personal Needs Support Program) is accessible two days/week Tuesdays 10am-12:15pm and Thursdays 1:30pm-3:45pm on a first come first serve basis – Limited to one visit per client per week.
Available services:
– clothing bank – toiletries – showers Available on Thursdays – free laundry services (one load/week) Available on Tuesdays
*Please note: Drop-In closes between 12:30 – 1:30 pm for lunch hour.
One-On-One Tutoring
One-On-One Tutoring
10:00-16:00
2019-01-22
Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays (by appointment only)
Nbaakaawin Kwe Education Centre offers one-on-one tutoring to Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women. Learners ages sixteen and older, are paired with a tutor to improve on subjects such as: math, English, computer skills, and life skills. This is wonderful opportunity for those interested in returning to school, increasing their independence, or gaining job readiness skills. One-on-one tutoring appointments are available throughout the week depending on tutor availability.
Interested in becoming a learner? Please register in our program with Terez, Education Coordinator (email: education@nwrct.ca phone: 416.963.9963 ext. 238)
Baby Hand Molding Workshop
Baby Hand Molding Workshop
13:30-14:30
2019-01-22
No additional details for this event.
Anishinaabemowin Language Classes (Part 2)
Anishinaabemowin Language Classes (Part 2)
16:30-18:30
2019-01-22
The Nbaakaawin Kwe (Wisdom Woman) Education Centre is offering a Anishinaabemowin series. This series welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women who are interested in learning Anishinaabemowin. Language keeper John Roy is the leading the group. Classes are broken up into two parts: Part I – November23-December 6, Part II-January 15- February 7)
Please note, registration is required to participate in this six-week workshop series. If you are not yet registered please set-up an appointment with Terez, Education Coordinator (email:education@nwrct.ca phone:416.963.9963 ext. 238)
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Community Kitchen- Cake Decorating
Community Kitchen- Cake Decorating
13:30-15:00
2019-01-23
No additional details for this event.
Drum Circle
Drum Circle
17:30-20:00
2019-01-23
Native Women’s Resource Centre, Gerrard Street East, Toronto, ON, Canada
Native Women’s Resource Centre, Gerrard Street East, Toronto, ON, Canada
Dinner is at 5:30 p.m. Drumming starts at 6 p.m. and runs till 8 p.m. Open to all self-identifying women and two spirit (Indigenous and non-Indigenous). No experience needed. Tokens provided.
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Drop-In
Drop-In
10:00-11:45
2019-01-24-2019-02-18
Drop-In (Personal Needs Support Program) is accessible two days/week Tuesdays 10am-12:15pm and Thursdays 1:30pm-3:45pm on a first come first serve basis – Limited to one visit per client per week.
Available services:
– clothing bank – toiletries – showers Available on Thursdays – free laundry services (one load/week) Available on Tuesdays
*Please note: Drop-In closes between 12:30 – 1:30 pm for lunch hour.
Anishinaabemowin Language Classes (Part 2)
Anishinaabemowin Language Classes (Part 2)
16:30-18:30
2019-01-24
The Nbaakaawin Kwe (Wisdom Woman) Education Centre is offering a Anishinaabemowin series. This series welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women who are interested in learning Anishinaabemowin. Language keeper John Roy is the leading the group. Classes are broken up into two parts: Part I – November23-December 6, Part II-January 15- February 7)
Please note, registration is required to participate in this six-week workshop series. If you are not yet registered please set-up an appointment with Terez, Education Coordinator (email:education@nwrct.ca phone:416.963.9963 ext. 238)
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Grocery Support
Grocery Support
10:00-12:00
2019-01-25
Native Women’s Resource Centre, Gerrard Street East, Toronto, ON, Canada
Native Women’s Resource Centre, Gerrard Street East, Toronto, ON, Canada
Weekly Food Bank run at NWRCT.
Please come in person, between 10am-12pm. Registration required.
One-On-One Tutoring
One-On-One Tutoring
10:00-16:00
2019-01-25
Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays (by appointment only)
Nbaakaawin Kwe Education Centre offers one-on-one tutoring to Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women. Learners ages sixteen and older, are paired with a tutor to improve on subjects such as: math, English, computer skills, and life skills. This is wonderful opportunity for those interested in returning to school, increasing their independence, or gaining job readiness skills. One-on-one tutoring appointments are available throughout the week depending on tutor availability.
Interested in becoming a learner? Please register in our program with Terez, Education Coordinator (email: education@nwrct.ca phone: 416.963.9963 ext. 238)
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One-On-One Tutoring
One-On-One Tutoring
10:00-16:00
2019-01-28
Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays (by appointment only)
Nbaakaawin Kwe Education Centre offers one-on-one tutoring to Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women. Learners ages sixteen and older, are paired with a tutor to improve on subjects such as: math, English, computer skills, and life skills. This is wonderful opportunity for those interested in returning to school, increasing their independence, or gaining job readiness skills. One-on-one tutoring appointments are available throughout the week depending on tutor availability.
Interested in becoming a learner? Please register in our program with Terez, Education Coordinator (email: education@nwrct.ca phone: 416.963.9963 ext. 238)
Gentle Movement & Relaxation
Gentle Movement & Relaxation
11:00-12:00
2019-01-28
Warm Hands, Warm Hearts
Warm Hands, Warm Hearts
13:30-15:30
2019-01-28
You Are Not Alone Workshop
You Are Not Alone Workshop
13:30-15:30
2019-01-28
To register or inquire programming please contact Tesla.H 416-963-9963 ext.204
~ Online Learning ~ Computer Lab
~ Online Learning ~ Computer Lab
13:30-14:30
2019-01-28
Starting January 28th, this class runs every Monday (Except Feb 18, 2019)
The Nbaakaawin Kwe (Wisdom Woman) Education Centre is offering a new computer lab. Participants can pick from a number of online classes, including: G1 Drivers Test Prep, Money Matters, Customer Service, Mindfulness, and much more! You can work independently on your course or with tutor support. This series welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women who are interested in learning Anishinaabemowin.
This education series is now full. If you are interested in other Computer Literacy classes please register with NWRCT`s Education Program. Contact Terez, Education Coordinator to set up an appointment (email:education@nwrct.ca phone:416.963.9963 ext. 238)
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One-On-One Tutoring
One-On-One Tutoring
10:00-16:00
2019-01-28
Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays (by appointment only)
Nbaakaawin Kwe Education Centre offers one-on-one tutoring to Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women. Learners ages sixteen and older, are paired with a tutor to improve on subjects such as: math, English, computer skills, and life skills. This is wonderful opportunity for those interested in returning to school, increasing their independence, or gaining job readiness skills. One-on-one tutoring appointments are available throughout the week depending on tutor availability.
Interested in becoming a learner? Please register in our program with Terez, Education Coordinator (email: education@nwrct.ca phone: 416.963.9963 ext. 238)
Gentle Movement & Relaxation
Gentle Movement & Relaxation
11:00-12:00
2019-01-28
Warm Hands, Warm Hearts
Warm Hands, Warm Hearts
13:30-15:30
2019-01-28
You Are Not Alone Workshop
You Are Not Alone Workshop
13:30-15:30
2019-01-28
To register or inquire programming please contact Tesla.H 416-963-9963 ext.204
~ Online Learning ~ Computer Lab
~ Online Learning ~ Computer Lab
13:30-14:30
2019-01-28
Starting January 28th, this class runs every Monday (Except Feb 18, 2019)
The Nbaakaawin Kwe (Wisdom Woman) Education Centre is offering a new computer lab. Participants can pick from a number of online classes, including: G1 Drivers Test Prep, Money Matters, Customer Service, Mindfulness, and much more! You can work independently on your course or with tutor support. This series welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women who are interested in learning Anishinaabemowin.
This education series is now full. If you are interested in other Computer Literacy classes please register with NWRCT`s Education Program. Contact Terez, Education Coordinator to set up an appointment (email:education@nwrct.ca phone:416.963.9963 ext. 238)
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Drop-In
Drop-In
10:00-11:45
2019-01-29-2019-02-23
Drop-In (Personal Needs Support Program) is accessible two days/week Tuesdays 10am-12:15pm and Thursdays 1:30pm-3:45pm on a first come first serve basis – Limited to one visit per client per week.
Available services:
– clothing bank – toiletries – showers Available on Thursdays – free laundry services (one load/week) Available on Tuesdays
*Please note: Drop-In closes between 12:30 – 1:30 pm for lunch hour.
One-On-One Tutoring
One-On-One Tutoring
10:00-16:00
2019-01-29
Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays (by appointment only)
Nbaakaawin Kwe Education Centre offers one-on-one tutoring to Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women. Learners ages sixteen and older, are paired with a tutor to improve on subjects such as: math, English, computer skills, and life skills. This is wonderful opportunity for those interested in returning to school, increasing their independence, or gaining job readiness skills. One-on-one tutoring appointments are available throughout the week depending on tutor availability.
Interested in becoming a learner? Please register in our program with Terez, Education Coordinator (email: education@nwrct.ca phone: 416.963.9963 ext. 238)
Anishinaabemowin Language Classes (Part 2)
Anishinaabemowin Language Classes (Part 2)
16:30-18:30
2019-01-29
The Nbaakaawin Kwe (Wisdom Woman) Education Centre is offering a Anishinaabemowin series. This series welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women who are interested in learning Anishinaabemowin. Language keeper John Roy is the leading the group. Classes are broken up into two parts: Part I – November23-December 6, Part II-January 15- February 7)
Please note, registration is required to participate in this six-week workshop series. If you are not yet registered please set-up an appointment with Terez, Education Coordinator (email:education@nwrct.ca phone:416.963.9963 ext. 238)
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Drum Circle
Drum Circle
17:30-20:00
2019-01-30
Native Women’s Resource Centre, Gerrard Street East, Toronto, ON, Canada
Native Women’s Resource Centre, Gerrard Street East, Toronto, ON, Canada
Dinner is at 5:30 p.m. Drumming starts at 6 p.m. and runs till 8 p.m. Open to all self-identifying women and two spirit (Indigenous and non-Indigenous). No experience needed. Tokens provided.
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Drop-In
Drop-In
10:00-11:45
2019-01-31-2019-02-25
Drop-In (Personal Needs Support Program) is accessible two days/week Tuesdays 10am-12:15pm and Thursdays 1:30pm-3:45pm on a first come first serve basis – Limited to one visit per client per week.
Available services:
– clothing bank – toiletries – showers Available on Thursdays – free laundry services (one load/week) Available on Tuesdays
*Please note: Drop-In closes between 12:30 – 1:30 pm for lunch hour.
Anishinaabemowin Language Classes (Part 2)
Anishinaabemowin Language Classes (Part 2)
16:30-18:30
2019-01-31
The Nbaakaawin Kwe (Wisdom Woman) Education Centre is offering a Anishinaabemowin series. This series welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women who are interested in learning Anishinaabemowin. Language keeper John Roy is the leading the group. Classes are broken up into two parts: Part I – November23-December 6, Part II-January 15- February 7)
Please note, registration is required to participate in this six-week workshop series. If you are not yet registered please set-up an appointment with Terez, Education Coordinator (email:education@nwrct.ca phone:416.963.9963 ext. 238)