Programs

The Teen Social Club

The Teen Social Club (TSC) is an after school program for individuals aged 12-18 years, who have physical and developmental disabilities. Programming is offered to enhance life skills, to promote socialization and to provide recreational outings. In the summer months, the TSC offers a regular program which runs 5 days/week.

How to access: 
For additional information call ALS at (450) 632-7730

Independent Living Center

The Independent Living Center (ILC) is a residential program for community members living with mental health issues.

The ILC focus is to foster and maintain independence and quality of life for Kahnawa’kehró:non living with mental health issues

The ILC provides a structured and supportive environment that promotes wellness and social integration.

How to access: 
For additional information call ALS at (450) 632-7730

The Young Adults Program (YAP)

The Young Adults Program (YAP) is a day program for adults, aged 19 and over, with physical and/or developmental disabilities. The YAP offers basic academic activities and programming to provide lifeskills, inclusion, recreation and social integration.

In the summer months, the YAP focus on social and cultural activities and outings.

How to access: 
For additional information call ALS at (450) 632-7730

Nobody’s Perfect Program

This is a six to eight week program is for parents with children 0-6 years old.

A series of booklets are provided for parents.

This program offers interactive and experiential learning exercise, and fun activities

How to access: 
A call to 450-632-6880 will put you in touch with the appropriate resource person. In the event of an emergency in the evenings, weekends and holidays call the Peacekeepers 450-632-6505 and ask to speak with an on-call worker.

Onkwanen:ra Our Gang

Onkwanèn:ra – Our Gang

The “Onkwanèn:ra” After School Program, is a community based social/life skills program for Kahnawakehro:non children between the ages of 6-12 years (Grades 1-6). The program focuses on group inclusion, self-awareness, understanding relationships, social skills, culture awareness and the world around us. The program incorporates Kanien’keha:ka values and the cultural aspects of respect, while group members receive the information about healthy lifestyles (mental, physical, social and spiritual well-being).

We offer a variety of activities aimed towards helping the children explore their thoughts and feelings in a safe and relaxed atmosphere. Activities include lessons, guest speakers, arts and crafts, role playing, games and field trips.

The group hours are 3:00pm - 4:45pm Monday to Thursday throughout the school year beginning in October.

KA’NÓN:WE/WHERE:  Onkwanèn:ra Programming is held at the KSCS Whitehouse, located across from Mohawk Council. 

AKENHNHÀ:KE/SUMMER: Onkwanèn:ra offers summer programming during the months of July/August.  Registration is held in May.

For more information on the Onkwanèn:ra Program, contact:

Beatrice Taylor at 450-632-6880 ext. 34102

 

How to access: 
A call to 450-635-8089 will put you in touch with the appropriate resource person.

Teen Group

Teen Group is a new program for youth aged 12-17 years that meets twice a week on Monday and Wednesday nights from 6:00 P.M.– 8:30 P.M. at the Whitehouse. The purpose of the Teen Group is to empower youth aged 12 - 17. Group members need to be in high school (grades 7 – 11).

The member led group will give youth the opportunity to set direction that allows them to work together to enhance their skills and knowledge of culture, leadership and being better global citizens while giving back to the community. The members will work on a safe environment that will guide them to make healthier decisions, grow an an individual and achieve personal goals.

How to access: 
A call to 450-635-8089 during regular office hours will put you in touch with the appropriate resource person.