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Saturday, February 8, 2025

The Manitoba Métis Federation commits $2,000,000 to support #60sScoop Survivors

The Manitoba Métis Federation (MMF), the National Government of the Red River Métis, is pleased to announce that applications for the MMF's own Bridge to Justice Fund are now available for living Survivors.

MMF President David Chartrand announced the fund at the 2024 Annual General Assembly, with a goal of providing immediate financial relief to eligible Red River Métis Sixties Scoop Survivors.  Survivors can submit their completed applications through email at info.ssrs@mmf.mb.ca, or by appointment at 200 Main Street by calling 1-877-595-2194. Applications can also be submitted by mail at:

MMF Sixties Scoop and Residential Schools Department
c/o Manitoba Métis Federation
200 Main Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R3C 1A8

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https://blog.americanindianadoptees.com/2025/02/sixties-scoop-bridge-to-justice-fund.html

 

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