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About NAHA

Who Are We?
A membership-based organization, NAHA/ANHA advocates 
on behalf of non-reserve Aboriginal housing providers in  cities, 
towns and the north. The Board has elected members from all 
provinces and territories, and includes First Nation, Metis, Inuit 
and non-status people. In its 17th year, NAHA/AHNA's 
primary focus is on a ten-year action plan and strategy to 
ensure urban Aboriginal peoples have access to safe, decent and 
affordable housing

Our Mission:
To build safe and healthy Aboriginal communities by supporting 
Aboriginal housing corporations to achieve standards of excellence 
in the management and delivery of quality affordable housing and 
counselling support services to Aboriginal tenants and potential 
homeowners.



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