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One Stop for Kahnawakero’non for Help During the Covid-19 Crisis

Written by on 30 March 2020

Testing for the Covid-19 virus adjacent to the Kateri Memorial Hospital Center (KMHC): Open 7 days a week 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Appointment required. 450-638-3930 Ext. 2296 or Ext. 2275.

If you require for food assistance call Kahnawake Shakotiia’takehnhas Community Services (KSCS) 450-632-6880. Ask for the food coordinator. You will either receive two hot meals per day or a basket delivered by Kahnawake Medical Transportation (Please do not call Medical transportation)

KSCS continues to offer counselling services for any mental health issues that Kahnawakero’non may be experiencing. Counselors are available 24/7. After hours contact the PKs and ask for the after hours response worker.

For updates on the latest news:

Stay tuned to K1037. Follow us on the web: https://k1037.com/  or on Facebook/k1037

Task Force Facebook page: Kahnawake911

KMHC link http://covid-19.kmhc.ca/daily-bulletin/

If you have medical questions as it relates to the spread of Covid-19 send them to: Questions@mck.ca

For Financial Assistance:

Individuals who have been laid off due to the crisis. Call Client Based Services: 450-638-0500.

If you are a business that has had to close its doors, call Tewatohnhi’saktha at 450-638-4280.

Kahnawake Peacekeepers 450-632-6505.

Kahnawake Fire Brigade 450-632-2010.

If you want to volunteer your time please call the Mohawk Council of Kahnawake: 450-632-7500.

Key Personnel on Kahnawake’s Covid-19 Task Force:

Lloyd Phillips, Public Safety Commissioner

Lisa Westaway, Executive Director at the KMHC

David Scott, Chief Kahnawake Fire Brigade

Dwayne Zacharie, Chief Kahnawake Peacekeepers

Dr. Annick Gauthier – family Doctor at the KMHC and St Mary’s. Virologist.

Dr Jones, KMHC