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Beendigen

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Providing safety and shelter to women and children experiencing violence and providing opportunities for healing.

Thunder Bay, ON

Non-profit Organizations
11–50 people

About

Beendigen has been providing support to women and children in Thunder Bay since 1978. The agency was established to provide temporary shelter for Indigenous women and their children who were dealing with abuse and were in need of food and shelter. Over the years, Beendigen continues to evolve to provide support services to abused women and their families. Beendigen integrates cultural teachings into many of its healing programs. Culture and traditional knowledge are at the center of how Beendigen develops and delivers supports and services to Indigenous families. The Medicine Wheel Teachings, traditional ceremonies, and cultural awareness are balanced with the educational components of individual and group programming. Elders play an important role at Beendigen as they help to promote a traditional and cultural connectedness which Beendigen believes is vital to cultivating opportunities for healing. Our Mission Our mission is to provide safety and shelter to Indigenous women and children experiencing violence, and to facilitate the cycle of healing through the delivery of culturally appropriate programs and services to individuals and families. Beendigen is governed by a Board of Directors Our Values We believe every family deserves to live in a safe home free from violence. We believe that given the opportunity, women who have experienced abuse can move forward through healing. With influence from the Medicine Wheel Teachings and core social work values, we assist women to gain a strong foundation which can help them move ahead in a positive, healthy manner. FUNDERS Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services Thunder Bay District Social Services Administrative Board Public Health Agency of Canada Health Canada Ontario Native Women’s Association Faye Peterson

Open positions

Resident Crisis Worker - Full Time Temporary Night Shift

On-site · Thunder Bay

The Resident Crisis Worker provides crisis intervention and support services to women and dependents in a residential setting while adhering to cultural teachings. Responsibilities include maintaining case plans, facilitating programming, performing general housekeeping, and ensuring the safety and confidentiality of all residents.

Memengwaa Overnight Support Worker Part Time Contract

On-site · Thunder Bay

Provide on-site overnight support and security checks for women in a safe residential environment. Perform light housekeeping and ensure the safety and well-being of residents through periodic monitoring.