MUNHA Objectives
The Manitoba Urban Native Housing Association was formed in 1994. The objects of the organization are:
- To lobby Federal and Provincial governments to provide for greater units of space for urban people of Aboriginal descent.
- To assist governments in appropriate allocation of those spaces in a self-government context.
- To facilitate the resolution of systemic and ongoing problems with the delivery of programs.
- To facilitate exchange of information between the member organizations.
- To provide a forum for review of housing needs of urban people of Aboriginal descent and determining the appropriateness of further organizations to avoid duplication of services.
MUNHA Members
The following 14 non-profit housing organizations are members of MUNHA:
- Kinew Housing
- Dakota Ojibway First Nations Housing Authority.
- Keewatin Housing Association
- Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council Housing
- Anicinabe Housing
- Swan River Friendship Centre Housing
- Kekinan Senior Centre
- Brandon Friendship Authority
- Portage Friendship Centre Housing
- Native Women’s Transition Centre
- Tyro Housing
- Kanata Housing Corporation
- Payuk Inter-Tribal Co-op
- Dial-a-Life