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Various websites are still today listing Ngystle Society as a „community healing centre“ which offers „a program that works with residential school survivors and inter-generation“, so e.g. a site providing a „Directory of Community Resources and Programs for Care Providers, Parents and Children“<ref>http://www.childcarechoices.ca/main/North/Haida+Gwaii/Directory/Community/ accessed 15/09/2013</ref>, or as a charity.<ref>https://chimp.net/charities/ngystle-society accessed 15/09/2013</ref>
 
Various websites are still today listing Ngystle Society as a „community healing centre“ which offers „a program that works with residential school survivors and inter-generation“, so e.g. a site providing a „Directory of Community Resources and Programs for Care Providers, Parents and Children“<ref>http://www.childcarechoices.ca/main/North/Haida+Gwaii/Directory/Community/ accessed 15/09/2013</ref>, or as a charity.<ref>https://chimp.net/charities/ngystle-society accessed 15/09/2013</ref>
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Ngystle themselves continue claiming the status of a non-profit organisation, e.g. in a 2012 application for funding of a youth programme.<ref>http://www.gwaiitrust.com/AGM2011.2012/Projects2011.2012/Youth2011.2012/7.Youth_in_Action_Application.pdf accessed 15/09/2013</ref>
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Ngystle themselves continue claiming the status of a non-profit organisation, e.g. in a 2012 application for funding of a youth programme.<ref name="Youth_in_Action_Application" />
    
==Constitution and Funding==
 
==Constitution and Funding==
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