The Mohawk Council of Akwesasne is currently transitioning its phone system to a new platform. The migration has been rapidly approved, and several facilities have now had their phone numbers ported into the new system.
For the time being, employees and community members can reach the locations below directly at the following numbers:
A’nowara’ko:wa Arena: 613-936-1583 Tsiionkwanonhso:te Long-Term Care Facility: 613-932-1409 Akwesasne Family Wellness Program: 613-937-4322 DIHE Roads Garage: 613-938-5476 AMBE Zero to Six Program: 613-932-7564
We appreciate the community’s patience and understanding as our Information Services team works diligently to complete this important upgrade. Nia:wen for your cooperation.
Due to ongoing dry conditions and increased wildfire risk, the MCA, SRMT, and HAVFD have issued an immediate burn ban for all of Akwesasne — including both northern and southern areas.
Akwesasronon youth ages 15–24 are invited to attend one of the upcoming information sessions and application assistance events for the Cultural Exchange & World Indigenous Suicide Prevention (WISP) Conference:
📍 Thursday, October 30 — Ska’nikon:ra...
Akwesasronon youth ages 15–24 are invited to attend one of the upcoming information sessions and application assistance events for the Cultural Exchange & World Indigenous Suicide Prevention (WISP) Conference:
📍 Thursday, October 30 — Ska’nikon:ra Building 65 Tewesateni Road, Kawehno:ke | 5 PM – 7 PM
These sessions will provide an overview of the trip, help youth complete their applications, and answer any questions about this incredible opportunity.
The Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe and the Mohawk Council of Akwesasne are partnering to offer this unique experience through Ratinenhri:ne’s — “They Lead the Group.” The initiative will bring together Indigenous youth for a Cultural Exchange and the World Indigenous Suicide Prevention (WISP) Conference, taking place September 14–23, 2026, in Kirikiriroa (Hamilton), New Zealand.
Participants will attend the World Indigenous Suicide Prevention Conference (September 17–19, 2026) and take part in cultural exchanges designed to promote leadership, connection, and holistic wellness. Akwesasne’s youth delegation will represent the community as young ambassadors, sharing culture, stories, and strategies for wellness and prevention.
Eligibility Requirements:
Must be a registered member of Akwesasne
Must be between 15–24 years old at the time of travel
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