About

Our Story

Na na boozhoo & Tansi Nitotemak, Buffalo Keeper NehiYaw Centre was created by Brad Seneca to help people with homelessness, employment, and Myra House a supportive transitional housing for individuals returning to society from the justice system.

Brad Seneca  is a full blood Anishinabe (Ojibwa) from the Chippewas of the Thames reservation located in Southwestern Ontario 30 klms from the city of London.

Buffalo Keeper NehiYaw Centre helps families, youth, and adults with programs, community resources, cultural knowledge and guidance.

Buffalo Keeper NehiYaw Centre is registered in the Province of Alberta. Under the non-profit Societies Act on February 1st, 2018. The Society obtained charitable number status on January 1st, 2020.

Staff, Board, and Volunteers

Buffalo Keeper NehiYaw Centre Board

  • President/Founder:  Brad Seneca
  • Treasurer: 
  • Director: Randi Stone
  • Director: Vanessa Gladue
  • Director:  Sheryl Tonsi

Employment and Volunteer

Now hiring for Secretary Position
Salary: 20/hr
Hours: Part time from Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 10-4pm.
Please send resume to bradseneca2@gmail.com

If you are interested in volunteering or applying for a position within Buffalo Keeper NehiYaw Centre, please send cover letter and resume to: buffaloknc@gmail.com

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