Connecting Hearts & Hands
for Indigenous Wellness

Siru is a unique app dedicated to enhancing the emotional and spiritual wellness of Indigenous Canadians by connecting those in need with contributors.

Siru connects those who want
to help with those in need.

At Siru, our mission is to foster the wellness of Indigenous Canadians by connecting those in need with compassionate contributors. Through community-driven contributions.

We aim to address critical issues like homelessness, food insecurity, and overall health and wellness.

Siru uses advanced geo-positioning technology to allow contributors, known as "posters," to share their location along with the details of their donations.

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Discover Key Features and

How it Works

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Geo-Positioning

Siru connects contributors with those in need, using advanced location-based technology, ensuring resources are easily accessible.

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Real-Time Notification

We prioritize transparency and security in every transaction, notifying both parties when a donation is picked up.

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Viewing and Matching

Individuals in need can easily browse available donations in their area, review the terms, and choose the items that best suit their needs.

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Community Impact

More to come about Community Impact and Our team on this exciting journey.

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Get Involved

Join the movement by signing up as a contributor or sharing your resources. Together, we can make a difference.

Indigenous Homelessness

Indigenous peoples face significant challenges related to homelessness, both in
Toronto and across Canada. Understanding the data and contributing factors is
essential in addressing this critical issue.

Toronto-Specific Data

Indigenous people make up only 1.8% of Toronto's population but account for approximately 15% of those experiencing homelessness. This disparity highlights systemic issues in housing access and stability.

Indigenous individuals are more likely to rely on emergency shelters than non-Indigenous counterparts, reflecting the higher rates of homelessness within this community.

Indigenous peoples face significant barriers to stable housing, including discrimination, a lack of culturally appropriate housing options, and economic marginalization. Systemic issues within housing policies further exacerbate these challenges.

Toronto Data
Toronto Data

National Data

Indigenous people represent an estimated 28-34% of the homeless population across Canada, despite making up only 4.9% of the overall population.

Factors such as intergenerational trauma from residential schools, systemic racism, poverty, and migration from reserves to urban areas contribute to high rates of homelessness among Indigenous peoples a period.

Indigenous youth are particularly vulnerable, with higher rates of homelessness compared to non-Indigenous youth. These young people often face cultural disconnection and discrimination, making their experiences even more challenging.

Indigenous Food Insecurity

Food insecurity is a pressing issue for Indigenous households in urban areas like
Toronto, as well as across Canada. The following data highlights the extent of the
problem and its implications.

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High National Rates

Nationally, approximately
28.2% of Indigenous
households experience

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Food Security

Indigenous communities
face challenges such as
high food prices 

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Health Outcomes

Food insecurity among
Indigenous populations is
linked to a range

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Initiatives and Responses

Toronto-Specific Initiatives

Organizations like the Toronto Aboriginal Support Services Council (TASSC) and the Native Canadian Centre of Toronto (NCCT) are at the forefront of addressing homelessness and food insecurity among Indigenous peoples. Their programs focus on providing culturally appropriate food services, housing supports, and advocating for systemic change.

Indigenous advocacy organizations in Toronto are pushing for policy reforms at all levels of government to address the root causes of homelessness and food insecurity. This includes calls for increased funding for affordable housing and support for Indigenous-led initiatives.

National Initiatives

Across Canada, collaborations between Indigenous organizations, government agencies, and non-profits are crucial in developing strategies to improve housing stability and food security for Indigenous communities. These efforts aim to address the complex factors contributing to these issues on a national scale.

There is a growing movement to integrate traditional healing practices with Western medicine, promoting cultural wellness initiatives that support the emotional, physical, and spiritual health of Indigenous peoples. This holistic approach is vital for addressing the broader health challenges faced by Indigenous communities.

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How Siru Works

Siru uses Geo-Positioning Technology, Viewing and Matching and Real-Time Notifications

Siru’s app allows contributors to post their location and donation details, making it easier for those in need to find and access available resources.

To ensure transparency and security, Siru notifies both the contributor and the recipient when a donation is picked up, ensuring a smooth and reliable process.

Individuals can browse available donations in their area, select the items that best meet their needs, and connect with contributors in a dignified, respectful manner.

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Join the Movement

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Call to action

Join Siru today as a contributor, donate to our cause, or share Siru’s mission with your networks. Together, we can create a circle of care and support for Indigenous Canadians, helping to address critical issues like homelessness and food insecurity.

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Community Impact Stories

Read testimonials from individuals and families who have benefited from Siru’s services. Learn how your contributions can make a tangible difference in the lives of Indigenous peoples.

About Us

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Mission Statement

The mission of Siru is to bridge
the gap between generous
contributors..

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Our Team

Meet the dedicated team
behind Siru, including
Indigenous leaders

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Contact Us

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Join the movement by signing up as a contributor or sharing
your resources. Together, we can make a difference

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