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Aboriginal Women & Children Community Engagement & Information Session

Presented by the Toronto Aboriginal Support Services Council (TASSC)


11:00am
- 1:00pm
Monday February 25 2013

Venue: The Native Canadian Center Talking Room
Address: 16 Spadina Road
Cost: FREE - Lunch and TTC tokens will be provided

Join us to talk about The Toronto Aboriginal Research Project (TARP) Report.

The TARP is the largest and most comprehensive study of Aboriginal people in Toronto ever conducted.

The TARP Report provides an extensive picture of the current situation, successes, aspirations, and challenges facing Aboriginal people in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).

The TARP study is also unique in that it is a community-based research initiative that has been overseen from start to finish by the Toronto Aboriginal Support Services Council in collaboration with the TARP Research Steering Committee.

A copy of the TARP is available for download at: http://bit.ly/11awN8Z

Organizer:jbull@tassc.ca or 647-748-6100

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