Indigenous Health and Wellness Promotion Programs

Provided by Fraser Region Aboriginal Friendship Centre Association (FRAFCA)

Various programs aimed to improve the health and wellness of indigenous people living in the Fraser Salish region (Surrey to Hope)
The following programs are offered:
  • Traditional Elder Counselling: 1-on-1 spiritual guidance, support and counselling with an elder.
  • Positive Health Program: A supportive program for indigenous people living with HIV. Outreach workers first assist and support individuals with stabilization and then focus on an action plan that relates to the client’s social and medical health.
  • Red Path Program: A 12-week (8-hours/week) psycho-spiritual-educational program aimed at addressing trauma through culture, art, and traditional teachings. Includes 1-on-1 counselling support.
  • Fraser Health Mental Health Liaison: Available for appointments 1 day/week to provide mental health and emotional supports, as well as referrals to other community resources and programs
  • Indigenous Harm Reduction Outreach and Counselling Program: Provides access to clean harm reduction supplies, naloxone, and support to reduce rates of blood borne infections and overdose. This program also offers connection to medical detox, addictions intake, action plans and referral.

604-595-1170

Website: https://frafca.org/programs-services...

#A101, 10095 Whalley Blvd, Surrey, British Columbia

Cost: No cost

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Availability

Service area: Fraser Health Area

Service Types Provided
Condition Specific Support
  • HIV / AIDS
Indigenous Services
Mental Health - Adult & Senior
Mental Health - Child & Youth
Ways to Access
  • Service provided 1:1 in-person
  • Service provided in a group in-person

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