The Hiiye'yu Lelum (House of Friendship) Society provides health, social, recreational and cultural services to promote individual, family and community self-reliance. These services address the needs and aspirations of aboriginal people and focus on well-being within a cross-cultural context. To provide a cultural bridge between the Aboriginal and non-aboriginal cultures in the Cowichan Valley. To provide a central facility where counselling, information and referral services are provided and where meetings, education and recreation activities may take place. To provide opportunities for the development of Aboriginal leadership in the community. To promote the well-being of Aboriginal people through program development.
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We would like to thank the River Rock Casino for choosing us as their Signature Charity. We are thrilled by this opportunity and thank River Rock Casino for their generous donation of $12,500, and their support in providing volunteers for our Holiday Dinner at the Food Bank, which served over 160 people.