Title:
Creating Links to Healthier Living
Agreement Value:
$149,900.00
Agreement Date:
Apr 1, 2024 - Mar 31, 2025
Description:
The program and services the organization provides are recognized as an important component to the success rate for Indigenous offenders as well as provide services to fulfill Section 84 (offenders preparing for their exiting of the incarceration system and reintegrating in the Urban region of Montreal). The Justice Center provides holistic services to support Indigenous community members to continue on a good path forward and to support them in meeting their short and long term goals.
Organization:
Correctional Service of Canada
Expected Results:
The program will continue to grow and increase the support for Indigenous people leaving the criminal justice system and re-establish themselves in the city. These important activities offered by the FPJCM respond to the demand for culturally appropriate services, guidance and support the needs of the Indigenous people seeking assistance is permitting them to successfully reintegrate into society with the support of this Indigenous organisation (section 84).
Location:
Montreal , Quebec, CA H2X 3C8
Reference Number:
001-2024-2025-Q1-00008
Agreement Type:
Contribution
Report Type:
Grants and Contributions
Recipient Type:
Not-for-profit organization or charity
Recipient's Operating Name:
FPJCM
Recipient's Legal Name:
First People justice Center of Montreal
Program:
The Justice Center’s Transition Program
Program Purpose:
The Justice Center’s Transition Program offers reintegration and after-care services to Inuit, Metis and First Nation. CSC’s funding ensures the expansion of the Transition Services to reach more federally sentenced Indigenous people and support them in their transition to prevent recidivism.