Local Resources
Resources
This is a detailed map of the city’s recreation facilities, parks, playgrounds, trails, and public-use spaces, helpful if you’re looking for family-friendly places to play, walk, or explore. A useful resource for parents who want to plan outings with kids or explore local green spaces.
This page is a guide to Yellowknife’s public parks and outdoor green spaces. A useful resource for parents who want to plan outings with kids or explore local green spaces.
Aunties on the Road is an Indigenous full-spectrum doula collective that supports First Nations, Inuit, and Métis youth through all stages of reproductive and sexual health. Based in the Ottawa region, they offer culturally grounded care including birth support, postpartum care, loss support, and reproductive health education.
This document is a directory of Health and Wellbeing Resources, listing various practitioners, clinics, and programs available in Yellowknife.
This pamphlet promotes the Healthy Family Program, a territorial program in the Northwest Territories, designed to support and enhance the development of children under the age of 5. The program provides support and information on parenting to expectant parents and families with young children.
This document is written for nurses to help them understand the role of a professional doula in a hospital setting.
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Supporting Your Reproductive Health Journey
The MOON Lodge Program is supported by our parent organization, the Northern Birthwork Collective (NBC).
If you’re looking for in-person programming and services, visit the NBC site to learn more about their offerings.