Ottawa-Carleton, ON
Odawa Native Friendship Centre
The Odawa Native Friendship Centre is a non-profit organization serving the Aboriginal community in the Ottawa-Carleton Region of Eastern Ontario and surrounding communities.

Odawa strives to enhance the quality of life for Aboriginal people in the Capital region; to maintain a tradition of community, an ethic of self-help and development as well as to provide traditional teachings from our elders.

Services and events include:

Culture: Odawa Annual Pow-Wow held each May, Native Veteran's Dinner, Annual Odawa Winter Traditional Pow-Wow, Traditional Drumming and Dancing, Dances, Socials and Family Events, Children's Pow-Wow.

Community Services: Odawa Sweetgrass Home Childcare Agency, Youth Support, Employment Training & Referral, Family Support Service, Counselling Referrals, Culture Relations (Anti-Racism) and Alcohol and Drug.

Sports & Recreation: Odawa's Volleyball League, Annual Golf Tournament, Bowling, Annual Arts Auction, Volunteer Appreciation.
12 Stirling Avenue
Ottawa, ON, K1V 1P8 Map
613-722-3811
Ages served: All ages
Languages served: English
Fees: None
Areas Served: Ottawa-Carleton, Prescott and Russell County
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Indigenous, First Nations, Inuit and Métis (FNIM)
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