Our Services
Our work is guided by the teachings of Pte’ San Win to restore the spirit of every individual who seeks our help in their time of need.
Emergency Shelter
White Buffalo Calf Women’s Society is dedicated to providing immediate support to our relatives in emergency situations. We offer shelter, food, clothing, and other necessary items to meet their needs. Our crisis intervention team is available 24/7 to respond to calls and ensure safety plans and goals are set for our clients. We also provide follow-up support ensure our relatives receive continued services and support.
Legal Advocacy
Educating and assisting victims in navigating the justice systems. Assisting victims in evaluating advantages and disadvantages of participating in the legal processes. Facilitating victims' access and participation in the legal systems.
Personal Advocacy/Emergency Response
Our team advocates for victims by providing them with options to make informed decisions about their physical, emotional, spiritual, and financial well-being. (i.e. immediate needs, safety plan, shelter, paperwork, therapy/health referrals)
Wicincila Society
Empowering & Investing
In Our Young Indigenous Girls;
White Buffalo Calf Womans Society along with The Imagen Network would like to invite all young Indigenous girls Ages 10-19 to participate in Wicincila Omaskekiciye Society!
Wicincila Omaskekiciye Society is a culturally based program created to empower young Indigenous girls by building self-esteem, gaining knowledge on health and well-being along with leadership skills, communication, and relationship skills and so much more!
Community Education & Outreach
The White Buffalo Calf Women’s Society brings extensive expertise in supporting our community in recognizing and addressing domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, stalking, and child abuse. We offer on-site sessions aimed at sharing vital information and effective strategies to prevent these heinous crimes. Additionally, we provide guidance on how to assist victims, whether they are friends, relatives, or children, and offer insights on ways you can contribute to ending such offenses.