Centre D'Amitié Autochtone de Québec
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The Centre d'Amitié Autochtone de Québec, established in 1979, serves the urban Indigenous community in Quebec by addressing their cultural, material, health, and psychosocial needs. As a non-profit community organization, it fosters connections among First Nations and provides a variety of supportive programs and services, including daycare facilities that prioritize Indigenous families.
Officially inaugurated on May 17, 1981, the Centre is part of the National Association of Friendship Centres, comprising 118 similar organizations across Canada, including ten in Quebec. It remains committed to creating a welcoming space for all, promoting cultural identity, and advocating for community well-being.
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