Health Programs
The Ne-Chee Friendship Centre’s Health Programs are committed to promoting the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being of Indigenous community members. We offer a range of services that address health challenges, provide support for addiction recovery, and offer culturally grounded wellness resources. Our approach is holistic, focusing on the entire person and fostering resilience through community, tradition, and healing.
Indigenous Healing & Wellness Program
Supports individuals and families affected by violence, providing crisis intervention, traditional support, and long-term healing action plans.- Contact: healingandwellness@nechee.org | Vacant
Cultural Resource Program
Focuses on cultural knowledge and connections, providing access to teachings and practices that promote healing and reconciliation.- Contact: cultural@nechee.org | Vacant
Lifelong Care Program
Offers social and health support for elders and individuals with disabilities, including transportation, advocacy, and wellness activities.- Contact: lifelongcare@nechee.org | (807) 468-5440 ext. 228
- Contact: lifelongcare2@nechee.org | (807) 468-5440 ext. 227
Urban Aboriginal Healthy Living Program
Promotes healthier lifestyles through fitness classes, nutrition workshops, smoking cessation support, and land-based programming for all ages.- Contact: uahl.ylp@nechee.org | (807) 464-0386
Mental Health and Addictions
We provide culturally relevant Mental Health and Addiction interventions and support for Indigenous people. This program has an enhanced focus on Indigenous women in conflict with the law.
- Contact: MHAddictions@nechee.org| (807) 468-5440 ext. 253 | (807) 456-2508
Get Involved
Our Health Programs are open to all Indigenous community members. Whether you’re seeking individual counseling, group support, or lifestyle wellness activities, we’re here to walk alongside you on your path to health and healing.
For more information on any of our health programs or to speak with a staff member, please reach out to us at the Ne-Chee Friendship Centre.