Runs every week Tuesday to Friday, 10:30AM to 3PM. Provides meals and drinks, foodbank items, clothing/essential items, haircuts, computer usage, Sharing circle, etc.
The cooperation of interdenominational churches
is critical for the journey of healing within the urban indigenous community; many churches are
collaborating and making a combined effort for this vision.
The Edmonton Urban Native Ministry is an organization rooted in the Western Han-Ca Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, and aims to aid in the “healing and reconciliation” journey for the urban indigenous people in the love of Christ. Since 2004, EUNM has operated at Eastwood, Alberta Avenue, following the high concentration
The Edmonton Urban Native Ministry is an organization rooted in the Western Han-Ca Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, and aims to aid in the “healing and reconciliation” journey for the urban indigenous people in the love of Christ. Since 2004, EUNM has operated at Eastwood, Alberta Avenue, following the high concentration of urban indigenous peoples in the area. The following ways are how EUNM has seeked to serve local needs.
In Edmonton, the Indigenous population approaches nearly
83,750 individuals. Within Canada, this number only falls
second to Winnipeg. From the 83,750 indigenous, over half
of them reside in the city outside of the reserves, and over
half of the urban indigenous population struggle from low
income or poverty, in need of desperate help.
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