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Aboriginal Homelessness: Its Uniqueness and Challenges


February 27, 2008


Dr. Peter Menzies
Clinical Head of Aboriginal Services, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Harvey Manning
Executive Director, Native Men's Residence
Leslie Saunders
Coordinator, St. Christopher House
Barbara Hurford
Therapist, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Aboriginal Services
The above experts will discuss aboriginal homelessness issues. The event will be moderated by
Dr. Eileen Antone, a leader in the Aboriginal Community and professor at U of Toronto.

Time: 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Venue: Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
Location: 252 Bloor St. West, Rm. 12-199 Toronto, ON
Website: http://www.SOCIALECONOMY.UTORONTO.CA
For information contact: Lisa White, secspeaker@oise.utoronto.ca
Categories: Native Peoples

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