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Rez Mailbox Totes
Ashcroft First Nation is implementing the use of clear easy clean “tote boxes” to deliver food (hampers/food drops) to community members living on-reserve. A tote is provided to each household, filled with food and dropped outside each home for homeowner to retrieve. This ensures the necessary physical distancing of the staff and the homeowners. These […]
Scavenger Hunt
The Osoyoos Indian Band Scavenger Hunt is a wellness initiative designed to maintain healthy cultural activity for Youth and Elders in community while practicing physical / social distancing. It is run by our Youth Worker staff who are on a work-from-home arrangement. The program uses Facebook as the primary avenue for participation. This program promotes […]
We are Hiring!
Join our amazing team! We are now seeking an Administrative Coordinator to help us serve our FNHDA Leadership and our 150-plus Health Director members and their communities. As the Administrative Coordinator, you will provide administration, coordination, facilitation, office management support, and technical support for FNHDA Leadership team. You will participate in the development and implementation […]
Celebrating Pride Month
Celebrating Pride: Building Healthy and Inclusive Communities As we celebrate Pride Month, the First Nations Health Directors Association (FNHDA) reaffirms our commitment to equity, inclusion, and the well-being of Two-Spirit, Indigiqueer, and 2S/LGBTQQIA+ relatives across our Nations. Pride is a time to honour the strength, resilience, and leadership of all people, especially those who advocate […]
National Indigenous History Month
It’s National Indigenous History Month! June is a time of celebration! National Indigenous History Month is an opportunity to honour the strength, vitality, and resilience of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples. It’s a time to raise our hands to the richness of cultural diversity and traditions and uplift the powerful contributions of Indigenous Nations […]
Exciting Leadership Changes at the FNHDA
We are delighted to announce our new FNHDA Board President and new Executive Director.
Red Dress Day – May 5th, 2024
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2024 Health Director Professional Development Forum Summary
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Rewatch: FNHDA President Keith Marshall’s participation in UBC Speaker Series
On Wednesday, February 21st, UBC’s Indigenous Speaker Series, titled “Our Shared Vision: Leading Transformative Change in Health for BC First Nations,” convened a panel of senior political representatives from the four pillars of BC First Nations Health governance, including FNHDA President, Keith Marshall. The discussions shed light on the efforts of these leaders to foster […]