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  1. Provides financial assistance to hospitality professionals who have fallen under serious financial hardship. The Emergency Relief Fund supports individuals in covering the cost of essential needs such as rent, utilities, childcare, or medical bills, including ...
  2. Enables members of BC First Nations with limited or no access to their own doctors or nurse practitioners to make virtual appointments for primary health care with doctors trained to follow the principles and practices of cultural safety and humility. Linked t...
  3. A support network for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis people who were removed from their family or community as children, adopted out or placed in non-Indigenous foster homes, and are involved in the Sixties Scoop Settlement Class Action Lawsuit against Canada...
  4. Provides a safe place for youth ages seven to 18 to express themselves and meet new friends. Offers group support around sexual orientation and gender identity. Goal is to include and celebrate diversity. Hours are 4:30 pm to 7 pm Wednesdays. Dinner is served....
  5. Offers social and youth development activities for youth ages seven to 12. Focus is on building a strong sense of belonging through Indigenous perspectives and Medicine Wheel teaching. Hours are 4:30 pm to 7 pm Thursdays. Dinner is served. Free shuttle from lo...
  6. Offers drop-in nights programs for Indigenous youth ages 13 to 18. Focuses on personal development, cultural teachings, and creative expression. Aims to provide a healthy and supportive environment where youth can be themselves and engage in fun-filled activit...
  7. Provides daycare, before- and after-school care, and preschool to Indigneous and non-Indigenous children, with prioirity given to Katzie children. Programming includes First Nations cultural education programs along with mainstream early childhood education pr...
  8. Preschool with an early intervention strategy that addresses the needs of three- to five-year-old Aboriginal children, fostering spiritual, emotional, intellectual, and physical growth. Features parental involvement, culture and language education, health prom...
  9. Offers nurse practitioners who work with other health professionals to meet the primary health care needs of Aboriginal peoples. Provides assessment, diagnosis, and management of common illnesses and disease including diabetes, high blood pressure, and depress...
  10. Helps families with Métis children from birth to eight years of age build a network of support that provides children with opportunities for early learning and childhood development. Métis Family Connections Navigators assist families to access programs and se...
  11. Offers legal services to Indigenous people in Surrey 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 p...
  12. Provides preventative, supportive, and protective services for Indigenous children and families. Responsible for intake, investigation, and assessment of potential child protection concerns. Serves Coquitlam, New Westminster, Port Coquitlam, and Port Moody. Of...
  13. Provides the First Nations, Metis, and Inuit people of Canada with education, employment services, emergency food, counselling support, arts, recreation, culture, addiction counselling, and business initiatives. Through Counselling services, peer counsellors p...
  14. Provides child protection, family support, preservation, removal, and court services to Aboriginal families in Surrey and Delta. Investigates concerns about potential child abuse or neglect, and intervenes as required. Also manages the recruitment, selection, ...
  15. Provides services to people and families who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, in particular of Aboriginal descent. Helps individuals and families access rental housing in the private market, through support services such as accompaniment to appointment...
  16. Supports parents whose children up to three years of age are developmentally delayed or at risk of being so; provides home visits, workshops, and opportunities to meet other parents, and assists the family in planning activities that encourage development in p...
  17. New Aboriginal parents with children from birth to age four learn about parenting skills in a fun and interactive environment. Provides a safe place to socialize and network with other families. Light morning snacks and lunch are provided. Childminding is avai...
  18. Provides programming for families and children from birth to six years of age. The Early Childhood Development Outreach Worker Program supports parents with children up to six years of age through home visits, parenting workshops, opportunities to meet other p...
  19. Provides services to Aboriginal youth including child protection, family support, and probation. Provides mental health services to Aboriginal children and youth, including outreach and clinical support. Also facilitates family case planning conferences, famil...