IMPACT 2025

From our beginnings as an emergency shelter in 1985, Na-Me-Res has grown into a place of healing, learning, and community—supporting the physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being of Indigenous men. What follows is a glimpse of the impact we’ve made together over the past year—made possible by the dedication of our staff, volunteers, and the generosity of our donors.

OUR IMPACT

807 Total Clients

HOUSING

Every number represents a story of resilience. Through our housing and programs, Indigenous men find safety, healing, and the tools to rebuild their lives:

231

Na-Me-Res

Provides emergency shelter, essentials, and culturally grounded support to help Indigenous men move from homelessness toward stability and permanent housing.

46

Sagatay

Offers transitional housing and life skills programming that help Indigenous men rebuild independence through cultural connection, learning, and community support.

47

Permanent Housing

Provides affordable, supportive housing for Indigenous men, helping residents transition to independent living with ongoing guidance and care.

PROGRAMS

STATS

Mino Kaanjigoonwin

22

Provides intensive, culturally grounded support for Indigenous men living with mental health or addiction challenges helping them heal, find stability, and rebuild their lives.

22

Outreach

179

Provides mobile, Indigenous-led outreach that connects unhoused community members with housing, crisis support, and culturally rooted care.

179

Native Inmate Liaison Officers

177

Provides mobile, Indigenous-led outreach that connects unhoused community members with housing, crisis support, and culturally rooted care.

177

Housing Support Services

105

Housing Aftercare and Big-Eya-Waah-Anduyaun programs provide ongoing housing and wellness support to help Indigenous men maintain stability, prevent eviction, and stay connected to community and culture.

105

Learn more about our programs and services

AUDUZHE

Following its transition from a COVID-19 clinic to a full primary care model, Auduzhe Mino Nesewinong now delivers accessible, culturally safe health services for Indigenous communities across Toronto — strengthening prevention, vaccination, and long-term wellness.

Health care services

Appointments

5935

Patients Served

2323

Vaccinations

1725

Learn more about our impact with the Na-Me-Res Annual Report