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NISA/Northern Initiative for Social Action is an organization run by and for consumers of mental health services. We develop occupational skills, nurture self-confidence and provide resources for recovery by creating opportunities for participants to contribute to their own well-being and that of their community.

Being, belonging, becoming, for all mental health consumers.

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"It’s a warm, friendly environment that feels like a home away from home. I haven’t been able to paint at home for the last six months, but I can find enough inner peace at NISA to be creative and active as a painter."

"Over the past week your warm line workers have provided me with great care and support. Thank-you."

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NISA/Northern Initiative for Social Action

36 Elgin Street, Second Floor

Sudbury, ON P3C 5B4 Canada

Phone: 705-222-6472

Fax: 705-586-3130

Email: info@nisa.on.ca

Web: www.nisa.on.ca

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We acknowledge that where we live, work, recover and gather is within the ancestral, traditional and unceded territory of the Atikameksheng Anishinaabek and the Wahnapitae First Nation, in the Robinson Huron Treaty territory. We recognize and honour them as the original caretakers of this land.

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