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  1. qwa'luxw lelum Head Start Program Provided by: Qualicum Child Care Centre - AKA: Qualicum First Nation Child Care Centre
    Promotes the healthy development of children of Aboriginal ancestry ages three to five and their families, living in the Qualicum area. Supports the spiritual, emotional, intellectual, and physical development of children, and supports their parents or caregiv...
  2. Governing and administrative body of the Yunesit'in First Nations community. Provides programs and services to members in the areas of social, health, land, housing, economic development, and education. Operates a day care, school for kindergarten to grade 8, ...
  3. Provides support to Aboriginal children and youth under age 19. School Outreach provides access to culturally relevant activities at outlying schools. Programs and activities may include academic tutoring, ice and ball hockey, land-based activities, equine the...
  4. Provides social, educational, and recreational programs for urban Aboriginal youth ages six to 29; some activities are held in the youth's recreation room, and others in the gym and off-site. In-house services include a kitchen, library, computer lab, games, l...
  5. Youth ProgramsProvided by: Bonaparte First Nation - AKA: old name Bonaparte Indian Band
    The Youth Program provides activities and workshops for youth ages six to 18; includes elements of Shuswap culture. Funded in part by Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD). The Youth Group provides healthy recreational activities to youth ages fiv...
  6. Free drop-in program provides a safe and healthy environment for youth ages seven to 18 in Fort Nelson. A range of programming/services for youth is offered which includes life skills training, one-on-one advocacy support, structured group activities, developm...
  7. Assists mothers in achieving a healthy lifestyle by incorporating the Sto:lo culture and traditions while becoming pregnant, during pregnancy, and after birth. Eligible women must hold a status card. In addition, women must be pregnant or have given birth with...
  8. Xaxli'p Head StartProvided by: Xaxli'p First Nation - AKA: old name Fountain Indian Band
    Supports the learning and developmental needs of young First Nations children up to age six living in Lillooet. Programming is centred around education, health promotion, culture and language, nutrition, social support, and parent and family involvement. Suppo...
  9. Provides parent education and hands-on support to increase parent capacity and build and strengthen parent-child relationships. Works with families with children from birth to age six who are involved with MCFD, at risk of MCFD involvement, or who are seeking ...
  10. Provides School Supplies Funding for any Teslin Tlingit citizen registered at a Yukon public school. $50 per year is allocated to elementary students and $65 per year is allocated to high school students. The High School Attendance Incentive provides $40 per m...
  11. Williams Lake First Nation Head Start ProgramProvided by: T'exelcemc - AKA: Williams Lake First Nation
    Day care providing holistic, community-based programming designed to enhance early childhood development, school readiness, and overall health and wellness for young First Nation children up to age six. Provides a nurturing and safe environment that balances a...
  12. We Wai Kai Childcare ProgramsProvided by: We Wai Kai Nation - AKA: Cape Mudge Band
    Programs include a licensed infant and toddler room, group care for three-to five-year-olds, and before and after school care for school-aged children.Also provides an Aboriginal Head Start program that supports the learning and developmental needs of young ch...
  13. The authorized agent for educational matters for the Pauquachin, Tsartlip, Tsawout, and Tseycum Band Councils. Recognizes SENCOTEN as the principle First Nations language of the WSANEC territory and supports programs and curricula that build deeper understandi...
  14. Facilitates collaborative planning meetings between Indigenous families and their extended families to resolve concerns about the care of their children, prior to child protection involvement. Works with families to identify community resources, support vulner...
  15. Offers legal services to Indigenous people in Victoria and area who otherwise cannot access it; clients may not be eligible for legal aid or need legal advice on matters not covered by legal aid. Services include legal aid intake, advocacy for people living in...
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