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Aboriginal Legal Services of Toronto ALST

( Non Governmental Organization )

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Activities: Activist, Networking
Type: Non Governmental Organization
Scope: national
Website: www.aboriginallegal.ca
Main Email: alst [at] web.ca
Phone: 416-408-3967
Headquarters: 803-415 Yonge Street
Toronto M5B 2E7
Ontario
Canada
Local Time: Sat Nov 22 18:09:54

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Aboriginal Legal Services of Toronto was established February 21, 1990. ALST was formed following a needs assessment by the Native Canadian Centre of Toronto in the mid-1980s. The Centre had been operating legal-related programs for Aboriginal people in Toronto but concluded an agency dedicated to this issue was needed.



Mission Statement



To strengthen the capacity of the Aboriginal community and its citizens to deals with justice issues and provide Aboriginal controlled and culturally based justice alternatives.



Vision statement



We seek a community which deals with justice issues in an assertive, constructive and respectful way.



A community which provides support and guidance to its citizens when they need to interact with the justice system.



A community involved in developing and implementing justice initiatives and alternatives which are culturally based and community controlled.



A community where our youth have the opportunities and abilities to deal with justice issues affecting them.



A community where its citizens have minimum exposure to the existing legal system and are less vulnerable to acts of aggression, of racism and ignorance of who we are.



A community which resolves its conflicts internally with minimal need for outside involvement.



A community which promotes a positive environment related to justice issues - an environment based on mutual understandings with non-aboriginal groups/services such as schools, police, and other enforcement agencies.



A community where its agencies work together to ensure justice and related services and issues are provided in holistic and integrated way.



A community where its citizens have the confidence and self-esteem to deal with issues in a constructive way.

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