Feel empowered with practical tools for emotional balance and well-being. Learn simple strategies to manage stress, boost your confidence, and build resilience, all in a supportive, encouraging environment. Snacks and refreshments provided. Registration required. Spaces limited.
Learn to manage your diabetes with confidence in our free 6-week group program. You'll connect with peers and gain essential skills during weekly sessions, each up to 2.5 hours long. Session dates: September 11, 18, 25; October 2, 9, 16 Location: Fort William First Nation Community Centre
For more information, contact Taylor Gorrie at tgorrie@norwestchc.org
Monday's @ 10am Virtually or in Kam or O'Connor O'Connor Community Centre: 330 ON-595, Kakabeka Falls, ON P0T 1W0 Kam Hall: 6197 Dawson Road, Kaministiquia, ON P0T 1X0
This 1 - 1.5 hour, interactive workshop, focuses on what to do before, during and after a healthcare appointment and uses action planning to optimize people’s health. A variety of learning resources are used including information sharing, videos, tools and a resource manual that supports the individual with integrating the skills into their next appointment. […]
As fall approaches here in Thunder Bay, our friendly technology classes are the perfect way to gain the confidence to connect with loved ones and manage daily tasks online with ease. We cover everything from mastering your smartphone and ensuring your internet safety to exploring social media, all in a patient, supportive environment. Join us […]
Registration Required. Activity will take place at Mary J.L. Black Library Contact: Nicole – 807-622-8235 x2349
Fly the COOP Walking Group - Outdoor Walking - Tues/Thurs 9:45 am - 11am 🕘 When & Where We Meet • Tuesdays & Thursdays • Meet at 9:45 AM at NorWest Community Health Centres – 4785 Hwy 11-17 for carpooling (4 park passes available) • Or meet at 10:00 AM at Mountain Portage Trailhead, Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park
Drop by the Simpson Street Garden on Tuesdays and Thursdays and garden with Willow Springs. Help keep our Simpson Street Community Garden beautiful all season long.
Please join us for traditional healing programming delivered by a Cultural Practitioner from Nanaandawe’ewin traditional healing team, Indigenous Health