Our Nations Have a Story...

 
Introduction

Who Are We?
A membership-based organization, NAHA/ANHA advocates on behalf of non-reserve Aboriginal housing providers in cities, towns and the north. The Board has elected members from all provinces and territories, and includes First Nation, Metis, Inuit and non-status people. In its 15th year, NAHA/ANHA's primary focus is on a new non-reserve Aboriginal housing supply.

Inuit
Inuit
First Nations
First Nations
Métis
Métis

Our Mission:
To build safe and healthy Aboriginal communities by supporting Aboriginal housing corporations to achieve standards of excellence in the management and delivery of quality affordable housing and counseling support services to Aboriginal tenants and potential homeowners.

For more information on NAHA/ANHA go to History of NAHA.

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CUPE CALLS FOR ACTION ON ABORIGINAL ISSUES

Without action, the federal government’s apology to residential school survivors rings hollow. Strong, vibrant, healthy and prosperous Aboriginal communities make for a better and more equitable country. What we need is the political will to make it happen.

Please take a minute to visit http://cupe.ca/action/sorryisntenough/ and tell Stephen Harper to take action on critical issues affecting Aboriginal peoples.

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