Art Van Sault Ste Marie Michigan Lift Assist Chairs

MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the Advocacy Resource Center is to provide comprehensive, culturally honoring and trauma informed responses to those impacted past the abuse of power and command.

VISION Statement
The vision of the Advocacy Resources Middle is to empower survivors through the elimination of barriers to break the cycle of power and control for today and the next Seven Generations.

ADVOCACY VALUES
The Advocacy Resources Eye delivers compassionate, respectful, and culturally honoring responses while maintaining the dignity and confidentiality of all those seeking support.

Service Eligibility

Service Eligibility

The Advocacy Resources Centre (ARC) provides services to the victim/survivor or a family unit member/friend of a victim/survivor and does not discriminate based upon actual or perceived race, color, religion, national origin, sexual practice, disability, gender identity, or sexual orientation.

Service Area

The Advancement Resource Eye provides services in the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indian's Seven Canton Service Area which includes Chippewa, Mackinac, Luce, Alger, Schoolcraft, Delta, and Marquette counties.

Service Fees

The Advocacy Resource Center does not charge for services.

Confidentiality

The Advocacy Resource Eye maintains strict client confidentiality equally protected under Tribal, Country, and Federal Law.

If an individual is not eligible for ARC services, staff volition assist with data regarding other bachelor community resources.

Please annotation Advancement Resource Center service availability is dependent upon funding and programmatic prioritizations.

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Sexual Violence Services (SVS) Program

Naanda Nswi Kidwenan "Those Three Words"

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Crisis Intervention and Emotional Support

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Culturally Honoring Healing Supplies

Traditional Medicines

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Staffed 24/7

The Order of Bravery is staffed 24 hours a twenty-four hour period, 7 days a calendar week, 365 days a year to ensure immediate entry for those seeking safety from intimate partner violence.

Secure Communal Living Facility

The Order of Bravery is secured with as land of the art security system and remains locked 24/vii. Communal living space has xvi beds for temporary emergency shelter for all victims of domestic and dating violence and their children.

Climate Controlled Pet Kennels

Pets are welcomed at the Lodge of Bravery in our vi -run climate controlled kennel on-site for survivor'due south pets who demand a safe escape from domestic violence.

On-site Laundry Facilities

The Lodge of Bravery has washer and dryer facilities on site to employ complimentary of charge.

On-site Wabano (Healing Gild)

Survivors are welcome to use the traditional Wabano (Sweat Order). The club is utilized by survivors to have access to an outdoor location for individual spiritual practices. (Medicines, meditations, and other cultural practices excluding sweats.)

Please note that emergency shelter situations should exist called in to 906-632-1808. Email may not exist answered right away.

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Jami R. Moran, LBSW

Program Director

Jena McKerchie

Grant Coordinator Assistant Manager for Sexual Violence Services

Jane Cadreau

Lodge of Bravery Manager

Sheila Kibble

ARC Case Supervisor

Stephanie Shannon

Case Manager

Crystal Martin

Example Manager

Jess Gillotte-King

Community Educator

Ashley Gravelle

Cultural Healing Educator

Jessica McKerchie

ARC Authoritative Banana

Sylina MacDougall

SVS Secretarial assistant

Jessie Barbeaux

Shelter Worker

Claudia Fhlug

Shelter Worker

Courtnie Rayl

Shelter Worker

Kaysie Garnett

Shelter Worker

Paula Crouch

Shelter Worker

Jillian Smart

Shelter Worker

Robert Vore

Shelter Worker

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No, you do non.  The ARC provides services to the victim/survivor or a family fellow member/friend of a victim/survivor and does not discriminate based upon bodily or perceived race, color, religion, national origin, sexual practice, disability, gender identity, or sexual orientation.

Yeah, children are welcome at the LOB.

The Advocacy Resource Center does non charge for services.  All services are free of charge.

The ARC provides services in the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indian's Seven County Service Area which includes Chippewa, Mackinac, Luce, Alger, Schoolcraft, Delta, and Marquette counties.

The ARC maintains strict client confidentiality every bit protected under Tribal, Land, and Federal Law.  If an individual is not eligible for ARC services, staff will assistance with data regarding other bachelor customs resources.

*Please note ARC service availability is dependent upon funding and programmatic prioritizations.

Yep, the LOB is able to arrange a survivor's pets in an on-site 6 run climate controlled kennel.  Pets must reside within the kennel.

Role-Time Shelter Worker (ii positions bachelor) - Sault Ste. Marie, MI, United states

POSITION SUMMARY:

The Shelter Worker, under the direction of the Shelter Manager, is responsible for providing overnight and weekend coverage of the Lodge of Bravery. The position is responsible for maintaining a safe and peaceful environment for shelter residents.

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Requirements

Concrete REQUIREMENTS:

Position medium with lifting of 50 pounds maximum and lifting/carrying upwards to 25 pounds. Physical factors include constant sitting, apply of hearing, smell, near/midrange/far vision, depth perception, colour/field of vision; frequent standing, walking, stooping, kneeling, reaching, bending, and typing; occasional lifting/carrying, pushing/pulling, climbing, crawling and transmission handling and driving. Working weather condition include occasional exposure to atmospheric condition, extreme heat/cold, wet/humidity, noise and vibration. Potential hazards include abiding exposure to high risk and volatile situations, client contact, computer employ; frequent exposure to chemicals, insecticides/pesticides, infectious exposure, needles/syringes; occasional exposure to moving mechanical parts and equipment use.

REQUIREMENTS:

Education: High School diploma or equivalent required.
Experience:  No experience required.
Certification/License: Must accept a valid driver's license and exist insurable by the Sault Tribe Insurance Department. Must comply with almanac driver's license review and insurability standards with the Sault Tribe Insurance Department.  Will exist required to undergo and successfully pass a background cheque. Must maintain a adept moral character standing. Volition be required to complete and pass pre-employment drug testing.
Cognition, Skills and Abilities: Basic cognition of or ability to learn near domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking required. Knowledge of or power to learn Visitor policies and procedures required. Must exist able to maintain safety in the shelter for both residents and team members. Must be able to communicate finer both orally and in writing. Must be able to piece of work with minimal supervision. Must maintain confidentiality. Must be able to exhibit patience, maintain cocky-discipline and objectivity. Must be able to work under pressure and handle difficult situations.  Must be able to establish and maintain an effective working relationship with supervisor personnel, coworkers and the general public. Must be flexible and available to work diverse shifts, including nights, weekends and holidays. Native American preferred.

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Responsibilities

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: (includes, only is not limited to, the following)

  • Monitors cameras and video equipment to maintain a safe and peaceful environment.
  • Completes emergency intake processes to acknowledge clients into shelter.
  • Ensures compliance with established rules and procedures by clients.
  • Completes incident reports and records a descriptive narrative of incidents that require follow-up past Shelter Managing director.
  • Reports various concerns to Shelter Manager.
  • Cleans and maintains the condition of the shelter.
  • Boosted RESPONSIBILITIES: (includes, simply is not limited to, the following)
    • Provides transportation of shelter residents to local service providers.
    • All other job related duties as assigned.
  • CONTACTS:
    Immediate peers, peers in other departments, firsthand supervisor/manager, customers, exterior vendors/service providers and constabulary enforcement personnel.

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Gourd Rattle

Delight contact Ashley Gravelle at 906-632-1808 to register for this issue. Commencement come, first served. There are 30 kits available per class. Participants can cull one grade or the other to allow for others to participate besides. Miigwech! Follow the form live at world wide web. facebook.com/saulttribeARC on the date posted.

Red Dance Shawl

Please contact Ashley Gravelle at 906-632-1808 to annals for this event. First come, first served. There are 30 kits available per form. Participants can choose 1 class or the other to allow for others to participate besides. Miigwech! Follow the class live at www. facebook.com/saulttribeARC on the appointment posted.

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Volunteer Plan

ARC is looking for volunteers to help with events, filling traditional medicines, and other productive jobs in need of assist.

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Brochures Available

ARC plan brochures are available for complimentary and tin can be displayed at your business or for personal use. Delight contact ARC to asking your brochures today. Brochures can be placed in hair salons, bars, restaurants, nail salons, schools, college campuses, doc's offices, laundromats, gyms, etc.

This beautiful piece of art was created by artist Scott Killips from Fort Myers, FL.  Scott is donated his art to the Advocacy Resource Center in his effort to support and promote awareness for the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women.

Florida artist Scott Killips donated one of his paintings to the Advocacy Resources Center to show his support in the fight to prevent Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women.  ARC staff was humbled by the kind donation.

This result was produced by the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, Anishnaabek Community and Family Services, Advocacy Resources Center nether 2018-VO-GX-004 awarded by the Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice.  The opinions, findings, and conclusions, or recommendations expressed are those of the contributors and exercise not necessarily correspond the official position or policies of the U.South. Section of Justice.

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