Lower Fraser Valley Aboriginal Society

Aboriginal families in Langley; organization of events to build the community. Little Feathers Playgroups, Little Voices, Aboriginal Parenting program, Adult Cultural Gatherings, Journey Home Program, Full Circle Program, Monthly community and culture program, Cooking Workshops, Financial literacy workshops, Anger management workshops, Youth leadership program

Contact:

Address: A101 – 10095 Whalley Boulevard Surrey, BC | V3T 4G1

Phone: 604-595-1170

CSCL – Child and Youth Services

Phone: 604-846-7777

  • Kidz club (ages 6-12) after school program
  • Teen club (ages 13-18) Recreation skills and life skills programs
  • Hope program (ages 6-18) Saturday recreation program in Hope BC
  • Small group sessions (15-18) Life skills and pre-employment skills
  • 1:1 support (6-18) Personal Centred and goal focused service
  • Specialized programming for children and youth with special needs > For more info contact: CSCL Mathieson Centre 604-846-7777 (45195 Wells Rd) Natalie Karam Associate Director 604-846-2015 or Aileen Mathews Manager 604-846-2016 or Karen Pederson manager-children’s community respite
  • CSCL- SASS (Specialized autism support services)
  • Summer Scapes Day Camp 45195 Wells rd 604-846-2016 for 6-12 yrs (children with special needs fully integrated)

Jordans Principle

Free Program for First Nations Children to request financial, educational, cultural supports, sports or recreational equipment, medical equipment, speech therapy, mental health services, and more.

Jordans Principle Call centre: 1-855-572-4453

Child & Youth Systems Navigators:

Deanna Rabeneck
Email: deanna.rabeneck@fnha.ca
Phone: 604-250-2385

Jennifer Charchun
EmaiL: jennifer.charchun@fnha.ca
Phone: 778-347-3538

Systems Navigators will assess needs; facilitate early intervention; develop integrated care plans; connect the child and family to needed services; remove the stress of navigating service systems; support families as they manage their needs; and involve relevant partners in each case, as necessary, to expediently address immediate service gaps for First Nations children and youth.  They can also support families in completing Jordan’s Principle applications.