The new building is expected to open next fall
Representatives from Mississauga First Nation and Nogdawindamin Family gathered Monday to formally break ground on a new social services building.
“It will provide a new, modern, and culturally appropriate workspace for our workers and will encourage more Mississauga First Nation residents to participate in social services programming aimed at children, youth, and families,” Niganobe stated. “Through the planning process, we have been pleased to strengthen our relationships with both Mississauga First Nation staff and with our contacts at Indigenous Services Canada,” added Kerry Francis, Chief Executive Officer of Nogdawindamin Family and Community Services.
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