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Nikki Dube

Anti- Human Trafficking Crisis Worker at Ontario Native Women's Association (ONWA)

Nikki Dube is an experienced professional in crisis intervention and support services, currently working as an Anti-Human Trafficking Crisis Worker at the Ontario Native Women's Association since January 2020. Prior experience includes roles as an Anti Human Trafficking Crisis Intervention Worker with the Women's Support Network of York Region from 2015 to 2019, where responsibilities involved crisis support, case management, training on trafficking awareness, and outreach education. Nikki Dube's background also includes outreach services for the homeless in Toronto with the City of Toronto's Streets to Home program from 2010 to 2015, as well as various support roles in outreach and crisis counseling across different organizations. A Bachelor's degree in Social Work was obtained from Laurentian University/Université Laurentienne between 1999 and 2004.

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Toronto, Canada

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Ontario Native Women's Association (ONWA)

The Ontario Native Women’s Association (ONWA) is a not for profit organization to empower and support all Indigenous women and their families in the province of Ontario through research, advocacy, policy development and programs that focus on local, regional and provincial activities. Our vision is to be a unified voice for equity, equality and justice for Indigenous women through cultural restoration within and across Nations. Established in 1971, ONWA delivers culturally enriched programs and services to Indigenous women and their families regardless of their status or locality. We are committed to providing services that strengthen communities and guarantee the preservation of Indigenous culture, identity, art, language and heritage. Ending violence against Indigenous women and their families and ensuring equal access to justice, education, health services, environmental stewardship and economic development, sit at the cornerstone of the organization. ONWA insists on social and cultural well–being for all Indigenous women and their families, so that all women, regardless of tribal heritage may live their best life.


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