The federal government has announced $13 million in funding towards the Biindigen Well-Being Centre in east Hamilton. The facility will provide integrated health, family, social and housing services. Through partnerships with local organizations, the centre will also host Indigenous language learning, medical resident training, and a teaching facility.
The federal government has announced $13 million in funding towards the Biindigen Well-Being Centre in east Hamilton . The facility will provide integrated health, family, social and housing services . Through partnerships with local organizations, the centre will also host Indigenous language learning, medical resident training , and a teaching facility .
Funding Biindigen Well-Being Centre Hamilton Integrated Health Services Family Services Social Services Housing Services Indigenous Language Learning Medical Resident Training Teaching Facility
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