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Organization: Chippewas of the Thames  
Phone Numbers: 519-289-5555
Toll-Free: 1-866-550-5539
Fax: 519-289-2230
Email: info@cottfn.com
Website: www.cottfn.com
Address:
320 Chippewa Rd
Muncey, ON
N0L 1Y0
Intersection: Chippewa Rd and Middlemiss Dr
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Executives: Joe Miskokomon - Chief
joemiskokomon@cottfn.com
Contacts: Shadia Ali - Communications Officer
comms@cottfn.com
Service Description: First Nations administration office
 
Chippewa Health Centre - Health centre provides family and community-based health programs * team of community health representatives, community health nurse and other health care providers * referral to other regional health services
 
Emergency Services - Ensures the community is safe and protected during emergency situations
 
Employment and Training - Programs for those seeking assistance with employment
 
Enji Maajtaawaad Early Years Program - Care and education of young children
  • speech and language services
  • physiotherapy
  • occupational therapy
  • art therapist

Services and Programs:
Fees: Free
Languages: English ; Ojibwa
Area(s) Served: Chippewas of the Thames
See Also: Government Services - Indigenous

This information was last completely updated on 11/14/2024

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