Partners

NPAAMB works with different organizations and businesses within each of our city catchments. These partnerships range from facilitators and specialized spaces, to caterers and union halls.

It’s critical that we work alongside community leaders to grow meaningful development opportunities for Indigenous youth. Our programs and services not only rely on partnerships like guest facilitators, but we also provide meals, transportation, trainings, and mental health referrals to client, too. NPAAMB needs these relationships in place to best support our youth.

Indigenous youth experiences grow more complex with time as they learn to navigate their role in a western society and systems. As such, we have seen a marked increase in the need for referrals to mental health and specialized supports. NPAAMB is proud to partner with service providers and businesses who support this reality, and reflect their dedication through policy, mandates and staff training.
NPAAMB is happy to offer cultural competency trainings to our partners to support a strong relationship and grow a culturally responsible environment.

Below is a list of some of our great partners. NPAAMB is always working to build new relationships that support our youth. If you would like to partner with NPAAMB, or would like to begin the discussion, please contact Manager of Direct Services, Willow Shawanoo, to take the first step.

Willow Shawanoo
Manager of Direct Services
(289) 213-3886
willow@npaamb.com

Some of our Partners:

  • HSDG
  • Pathstones
  • Ellis Don
  • City of Hamilton
  • City of Kitchener
  • City of St Catharines
  • Six Nations Polytechnic
  • Edge Factor
  • Ontario Correctional Service
  • Ontario Power Generation
  • Summit Sisters
  • Heartland Forest
  • QM Environmental
  • LiUNA 837
  • YMCA