British Columbia Association of Aboriginal Friendship Centres



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BC Association Of Aboriginal Friendship Centres
#200 - 506 Fort Street
Victoria BC V8W 1E6
PH: (250) 388-5522
FAX: (250) 388-5502


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BCAAFC Member Friendship Centres

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  Link   Wachiay Friendship Centre
Our Mission is: "To build strong community rooted in the philosophy and cultures of our Peoples."
  Link   Tillicum Lelum Aboriginal Friendship Centre
MISSION STATEMENT Tillicum Haus Native Friendship Centre promotes justice, fairness and equality for Aboriginal people through a holistic approach to programming and services. Our philosophy is one that encompasses all people in the community
  Link   Quesnel Tillicum Society, Native Friendship Centre
Welcome to the Quesnel Tillicum Society Native Friendship Centre website! We offer the following services and programs: Fetal Alcohol & Drug Effects Worker Drug and Alcohol Program Employment Counselor Youth Outreach Needle Exchange Progra
  Link   Prince George Native Friendship Centre
"The Friendship Centre is a non-profit, non-sectarian organization dedicated to servicing the needs of Aboriginal people residing in the urban area and improving the quality of life in the community as a whole. Fundamental to this is the recognizing
  Link   Port Alberni Friendship Centre
MISSION STATEMENT "To support the community and provide a gathering place which honours and respects the strength of Aboriginal culture" The Port Alberni Friendship Center, established in the mid-1960s, is one of the more than 100 friendship cen
  Link   OoknaKane Friendship Centre
VALUE STATEMENT BUILDING A HEALTHY COMMUNITY THAT VALUES ALL CULTURES IN A HOLISTIC, SAFE, RESPECTFUL ENVIRONMENT WITH INTEGRITY AND COMPASSION. VISION STATEMENT THE OOKNAKANE FRIENDSHIP CENTRE EXISTS TO SERVE AND EMBRACE ALL NATIONS WITHOUT PRE
  Link   Nawican Friendship Centre
The Nawican Friendship Centre was incorporated in 1971 in order to bridge the divide between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people in the city of Dawson Creek, British Columbia. The Centre's mission is: "To promote friendship and understanding betw
  Link   Lillooet Friendship Centre Society
  Link   Ki-Low-Na Friendship Society
The Ki-Low-Na Friendship Society is a non-profit society which provides services to Kelowna and the surrounding area. We are open to the public regardless of their race, religion, age, sex or marital status.
  Link   Kermode Friendship Society
The Kermode Friendship Society offers culturally sensitive, quality programs and services to the Aboriginal community members and the community-at-large in the Terrace Area. Our commitment is to encourage self-sufficiency, respect of individuality
  Link   Hiiye'yu Lelum (House of Friendship) Society
The Hiiye'yu Lelum (House of Friendship) Society provides health, social, recreational and cultural services to promote individual, family and community self-reliance. These services address the needs and aspirations of aboriginal people and focus on
  Link   Friendship House Association of Prince Rupert
The Friendship House Association of Prince Rupert is an inclusive organization that exists to provide programs and services to the community at large; doing this with an emphasis on the needs of the First Nations People in the areas of education, cul
  Link   Dze L K'ant Friendship Centre
  Link   Cariboo Friendship Society
The Cariboo Friendship Society is a non-profit, charitable Society registered under the BC Society Act. The Society has been active in the community of Williams Lake since 1967 and was registered in 1969. Membership is drawn from the people in the