Our Services

Empowering Lives, Strengthening Culture, Building Future

Ebenezer offers a comprehensive range of culturally grounded services dedicated to strengthening and empowering Aboriginal individuals, families, and communities. With a focus on resilience, connection, and self-determination, Ebenezer provides tailored support across multiple life stages.

Some programs do not have eligibility restrictions, while others require specific referrals. If you are interested in more details regarding a program please make direct contact to us.

Family Services offer community support, family dispute resolution, and employment assistance, ensuring families have the resources and guidance to overcome challenges, maintain stability, and thrive. Justice Re-Investment and the Target 120 Program's provide advocacy and rehabilitation for at-risk individuals, promoting positive futures.

Youth Services focus on empowering Aboriginal youth through crisis and medium-term accommodation, culturally grounded mentorship programs like LADS and GEMS, and early intervention in education to keep students engaged and away from the justice system. The Target 120 Program also plays a key role in transforming the lives of vulnerable teenagers.

Adult Services empower individuals through education, employment support, and community connection. Programs include cultural competency training, employment transition services, and Men Supporting Men, which offers a safe space for sharing experiences and building resilience. Justice Re-Investment supports rehabilitation and advocacy, while the Naala Djookan Healing Centre promotes holistic healing, women's services and cultural reconnection.

Each service reflects Ebenezer’s commitment to fostering culturally safe spaces, building stronger communities, and creating brighter, more sustainable futures for Aboriginal people.

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