b'NISHNAWBE-ASKI LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATIONNishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) territory and their respective 49 First Nations Communities. The NAN Territory is part of Treaty No. 9 and the Ontario portions of Treaty No. 5, which has 7 Tribal Councils and four Independent First Nations Communities not affiliated with any Tribal Council. On March 1, 1990, Nishnawbe-Aski Legal Services Corporation was created to address the shortcomings in the administration of justice within Nishnawbe Aski Nation, and to improve access to justice for members of NAN.Head Office Sioux Lookout Office N.A.L.S.C Programs & Services138B Mission Road 56 Front Street Legal Aid ProgramFort William First Nation, ONP7J 1K7 Sioux Lookout, ON P8T 1A3Phone: (807) 622-1413 Phone: (807) 737-7981 Public Legal EducationToll Free: 1-800-465-5581 Discharge Planning ProgramAdministrative Office Fax: (807) 737-7297Thunder Bay Timmins Office Gladue ProgramToll Free: 1-800-465-5581 119 Pine Street South-Suite 210 Release and Reintegration &Phone: (807) 622-1413 Timmins, ON P4N 2K3 Indigenous Bail VerificationFax: (807) 622-3024 Phone: (705) 268-1105 Restorative JusticeEmail: info@nanlegal.on.ca Toll Free: 1-877-859-3887 Community Youth Restorative JusticeFax: (705) 268-0012Website: www.nanlegal.on.ca Kenora Office Community Youth InterventionOffice Hours:308 Second Street South, Suite 14Monday-Friday, Kenora, ON P9N 1G4 Talking Together Program9:00am5:00pm EST Toll Free: 1-800-465-5581 Victim Witness LiaisonMental Health Support and Additional Helpful ResourcesWith the ongoing discoveries of the unmarked graves across the country, and even when you are filling out any Application Forms for any of the ongoing Settlements, please know that talking or thinking about painful past experiences can trigger intense thoughts and/or feelings. It really helps to talk to a trusted person, such as a friend, family member or an Elder. In some cases, you may not be aware of your own trauma and it can resurface. Triggers can happen at any time. If youre feeling overwhelmed, anxious and/or upset, please reach out to someone immediately. Take a time out and practice self-care, especially through these trying times.See below for additional free available resources:Argyle Community SupportNAN Hope 24-hr Residential School Crisis LineNative Womens AssociationProgram (For Indian Day Toll Free 1-844-626-4673 For immediate emotional assistance:of CanadaSchools only) Text: 1-844-626-4673 Toll Free: 1-866-925-4419 In-house Elders offering support, One-on-one support by a trauma- www.nanhope.ca with Chat Feature Access Health Support ServicesMonday to Friday 9-11am andinformed Claims Assistant for help& more information: 13pm Eastern Time.completing the Claims Form. Indian Residential Schools Toll Free: 1-888-301-6426 Toll Free: 1-888-664-7808Phone: 1-877-515-7525 Survivors and Family www.healthcanada.ge.ca/irs www.nwac.caMonday through Friday 8am-9pmToll Free: 1-800-721-0066 Talk 4 Healing: Talk, Text, Chat MMIWG Crisis LineEastern (Interpretation serviceswww.irsss.ca Services in Ojibway, Oji-Cree, 24/7 support to family, friendsprovided upon request). Hope for Wellness Help Line Cree, English & French and community members impacted Email: 24/7 Services in English, Cree,24/7 culturally sensitive counselling,by the loss of a missing or murdered idscommunitysupport@argylepr.com Ojibway, Inuktitut, French. advice, and support for IndigenousIndigenous woman, girl or Two-Spirit https://indiandayschools.com/ Toll Free 1-855-242-3310 women. person. en/support/community-support- www.hopeforwellness.ca Toll Free: 1-855-554-4325 Toll Free: 1-844-413-6649program/with chat feature. www.talk4healing.com https://www.mmiwg-ffada.ca/For more information and assistance on Indian Day School Settlement, or any other upcoming and ongoing Settlements please visit our website:https://nanlegal.on.ca/federal-indian-day-school-class-action/'