Centre d’hébergement Tipinuaikan welcomes indigenous women and their children who are victims of domestic and/or family violence. Our organization was created by the Department of Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada in 1990. At the time, the primary focus was to deal with domestic violence.
Today, our objective is to stop violence in all its forms. We mainly offer services (internal and external) to women from the Innu Nation, but we can also offer services to women from other Indigenous Nations.
A safe living environment founded by respect, listening and sharing
Services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
A place of belonging for the lodged women
Support for women in their various procedures
Confidentiality
Lodging house for indigenous women with or without children victims of domestic or family violence
Services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
A place of belonging for the lodged women
Support for women in their various procedures
Confidentiality
Sharing circles, sewing workshop, beading workshop, art therapy, conferences, group workshop, prevention and awareness of non-violence, individual follow-up, cooking workshop, AA and NA support, collaboration with other organizations for cultural activities, etc.