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Get connected to services that can help you.

The Settlement’s Service Coordinators use their knowledge and community connections to refer Claimants to services they need. Service Coordinators can refer you to a range of community agencies and organizations from health, mental wellness and social supports to housing, legal, financial and education aid.

How it works

Service Coordinators are located across the country. They work directly with Claimants who are referred to them by the Administrator or a Claims Helper.

Based on your needs, Service Coordinators provide referrals to services available to you in your local area, where possible. If local services do not exist, they can connect you with regional or national service providers.

Types of referrals

Health and wellness, including mental health

  • Indigenous and community health centres
  • Non-insured health benefits (NIHB) offices
  • Mental health support workers and clinicians
  • Crisis intervention
  • Substance use and addiction recovery
  • Traditional healing
  • Youth peers

Social Services

  • Child and family services
  • Elderly care
  • Local and community organizations
  • Food security
  • Intimate partner violence support
  • Disability or special needs assistance
  • Cultural supports
  • Post-majority supports
  • Social workers

Housing

  • Emergency housing
  • Transitional housing
  • Affordable housing
  • Rental subsidies

Legal

  • Legal aid
  • Legal clinics

Financial

  • Income assistance
  • Banking assistance
  • Financial literacy
  • Tax preparation support

Education

  • Indigenous community centres

To be connected with a Service Coordinator near you, contact the Administrator (toll-free) at 18338520755 (Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET excluding statutory holidays) and ask for a Claims Helper or email Generalinfo@Contact.FNChildClaims.ca.