Matawa Health Co-op
Who qualifies: All Indigenous individuals residing in Thunder Bay 16 and older and their families sharing the same household with prioritization for the vulnerable population.
Who qualifies: All Indigenous individuals residing in Thunder Bay 16 and older and their families sharing the same household with prioritization for the vulnerable population.
Nishnawbe-Gamik Friendship Centre is supporting a NWHU Urban Indigenous clinic in Sioux Lookout on April 14. Who Qualifies: Urban Indigenous individuals (and their household members)
Gizhewaadiziwin Health Access Centre would like to invite all individuals who identify as Urban Indigenous (any First Nation’s person not living on a First Nation
Who qualifies: Indigenous adults 18+, health care workers, older adults 60+. To register: THU clinics are currently fully booked but they are no accepting registrations
Who qualifies: Indigenous adults aged 55+, older adults over 75, high priority health care workers and recipients of chronic home care. To register: The Team
Who qualifies: Indigenous adults aged 55+ and other adults 75+. They are not offering appointments for people that travelled outside the district in preceding 14
Who qualifies: Any Greenstone resident over the age of 75 and any urban Indigenous resident over the age of 16. To register: If you would
Who qualifies: Any individual who is aged 60 or older in 2021 and resides in Thunder Bay and surrounding areas. This includes both Indigenous and
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