A jubilant Noojmowin Teg Health Centre Executive Director Pamela Williamson wields the shovel during a ground-breaking ceremony announcing $2.36 million in funding from the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-term Care for a new expansion of the building which houses both Noojmowin Teg and Mnaamodzawin Health Services Incorporated. The new building will include expanded facilities for 15 health care professionals as well a healing lodge, space for medicines and making of medicines, a healer clinic space, medical examination room, two mental health counselling rooms, as well as a large space for meetings and workshop activities. photo by Michael Erskine
A jubilant Noojmowin Teg Health Centre Executive Director Pamela Williamson wields the shovel during a ground-breaking ceremony announcing $2.36 million in funding from the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-term Care for a new expansion of the building which houses both Noojmowin Teg and Mnaamodzawin Health Services Incorporated. The new building will include expanded facilities for 15 health care professionals as well a healing lodge, space for medicines and making of medicines, a healer clinic space, medical examination room, two mental health counselling rooms, as well as a large space for meetings and workshop activities. photo by Michael Erskine
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