We were having a enormous problem on lateral violence within our team. It was a very toxic place to work, Daniel & Andrea came and in a full week of workshops and team building activities, we all noticed that our team had the right ingredients to be a great team again...we only needed to be reminded and that is exactly what they did. We are absolutely happy with them, and will be hiring them again for our quarterly training. Read more
Kwikwetlem culture is similar to other Aboriginal people, especially other Stó:lô and Northwest Coast groups, we are a unique people with specific cultural traditions and political interests unlike anyone else's.
Comprised of caregivers of Aboriginal children representing various geographical regions of the province, the Federation strives to create a model of Aboriginal foster care that all British Columbians can take pride in.
Owned and operated by Lu'ma Native BCH Housing Society, we opened our doors on October 1st, 2004 to serve Aboriginal communities of BC and Yukon for patient travel. The Lodge depends on revenue from room charges to break even. Your staying at the Lodge contributes to our ability to continue to operate. Inspiration to build the Lodge came from an Aboriginal patient advocate from BC Womens Hospital & Health Centre who found the need was great for an accommodation that is culturally safe and appropriate.