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How a Montreal housing program is helping Indigenous women rebuild – Montreal [Video]

A first-of-its-kind residence for Indigenous women is $1 million richer thanks to a grant from TD Bank. The money will help fund a second-stage housing program that opened its doors last fall.

Miyoskamin, a Cree word, means “ground-breaking” in English — which is exactly what this special housing project is. The unique second-stage residence in Montreal’s Little Burgundy is a fresh start for Indigenous women and their children.

“The women walk into the apartments and they look around and they cry,” said Na’kuset, the executive director for the Native Women’s Shelter of Montreal.

“They can’t believe how beautiful they are. That is something that really raises their spirits. They feel like they have a second chance.”

The facility includes 23 units ranging from one- to three-bedroom apartments, all fully furnished. Residents also have access to a common room, a terrace and a community kitchen. Women who qualify can stay up to five years and only pay …

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