Episode 23 | Advocating for the Rights and Well-Being of Indigenous Children & Families
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In this month’s episode, Janet talks to Jeffrey Schiffer, the Executive Director of Native Child and Family Services of Toronto. This organization strives to provide a life of quality, well-being, caring, and healing for children and families in the Toronto Native Community. Janet and Jeffrey talk about how Native Child and Family Services of Toronto was founded, the services they provide, the differences between them and other agencies, and the importance of keeping Native children near their cultural and community ties. If you’d like to find out more about Native Child and Family Services Toronto, please visit their website. For more information on CATCH, please visit our website.
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