Drum and Share
Provided by: Cowessess First Nation
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- Community Justice Services
- Driver’s License Program (2 locations)
- Drum and Share
- Foot Care Services
- Head Start
- Home Ownership Program
- Home Renovation Program (2 locations)
- Indigenous Cultures & Languages Program
- Knowledge Keepers’ Gathering
- Listen, Hear Our Voices
- Marieval Indian Residential School Research Project
- Medical Transportation Service
- Mobility Assistance Program
- Post Secondary Support Program (2 locations)
- Red Bear Lodge – Home Fire Program
- Red Bear Lodge – Prevention & Healing Services
- Red Bear Lodge – Sacred Wolf Lodge
- Transitional Allowance Program
- Transportation Services (2 locations)
- Youth Assistance Program: School
- Youth Assistance Program: Sports
Service Description
Teaches the proper protocols for handling a drum, being around a drum, how to sing traditional songs and the meaning behind each one.
Eligibility
Urban membership, youth aged seven to 12.
Application Process
Contact office for details.
Fees
None
Toll-Free: 1-866-744-0677
Business Line: 306-522-5558
Service Website
cowessessfn.com/programs/urban-services
www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100071746095976
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communications.central@cowessessfn.com
Coverage Area
Cowessess First Nation
Languages Offered
English
Cowessess Regina Office
- Driver’s License Program (2 locations)
- Drum and Share
- Foot Care Services
- Home Renovation Program (2 locations)
- Knowledge Keepers’ Gathering
- Medical Transportation Service
- Mobility Assistance Program
- Post Secondary Support Program (2 locations)
- Transitional Allowance Program
- Transportation Services (2 locations)
- Youth Assistance Program: School
- Youth Assistance Program: Sports
Location Info
Accessibility
Wheelchair access - designated parking spaces; Wheelchair access - lowered elevator buttons; Wheelchair access - front or side or back doors; Wheelchair access - ramps; Wheelchair access - washrooms (at least one)
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