The Counselling Centre of East Algoma

Since 1972, The Counselling Centre of East Algoma (CCEA) has offered various confidential counselling services to individuals, throughout the East Algoma catchment area.

Mission Statement
The Counselling Centre of East Algoma is committed to promoting healthy solutions to individual and family problems through professional counselling programs and community education.

No Discrimination:
CCEA promotes a safe and inclusive environment for all and does not accept any forms of abusive or aggressive behaviour. Any abuse, violence, racism, homophobia or discrimination towards staff, clients, visitors, and community members are not permitted and could result in termination of services.

CAUTION: It is when the relationship ends that the risk of violence is highest for abused women. If you are in immediate danger, call the police. For immediate support in French, call Fem'aide, the support service for women in Ontario at 1-877-336-2433 or visit www.femaide.ca to chat.

Land Acknowledgement

CCEA promotes relationships of respect, understanding and reconciliation between Indigenous and non-indigenous people. In Elliot Lake, we are grateful to work on the Three Fires Confederacy, Potowatmi- The Keepers of the Sacred Fire, Odawa - Providers of the Hunt and Trade, and Anishnawbe - Protectors and Preservers of the Sacred Teachings. The treaty that governs relations in Elliot Lake is the Robison-Huron treaty, a peace agreement negotiated between the Confederacies.

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The views expressed in the publication are the views of the Counselling Centre of East Algoma, and do not necessarily reflect those of the Province.