Your Health & Wellness.
Currently, any Sumas First Nation Member can also utilize the services that are provided by Stó:lō Health, which can be found here: https://www.stolonation.bc.ca/health
In partnership with Stó:lō Nation Health Services, Fraser Health Authority, Fraser Valley Aboriginal Child & Family Services, and the First Nation Health Authority, Sumas provides the following health services for Sumas and Community members:
- Health Education Workshops
- Baby Clinics
- Immunizations
- Vision Screening
- Elder’s Massage
- Acupuncture
- Pre- and Post-Natal Care
- Infant Car Seat Program
- Nutrition And Diabetes Support
- Adult Diabetes Initiatives
- Injury Prevention Promotion
- Children’s Oral Health Initiative
- Nurse Practitioner
- Mental Health Nurse/ Liaison Worker
- Medical Transportation Assistance
- Non-insured Health Benefits Assistance
- Referrals to other agencies and services
- Referrals to detox and treatment centres
We also organize various wellness activities and programs throughout the year including:
- Food Skills Program
- Backyard Garden Box Program
- Summer Youth Camps
- Dollywood Imagination Library for babies/toddlers
- Community Wellness Days
- Spring Break and Summer Wellness Activities
For more information, please contact the Community Health and Wellness Worker.
Resources
Are you looking for additional resources and supplemental documentation to help you with you health journey? Check back often as we add more resources here:
Mental Health & Substance Use Consultation Documents
BC Elders’ Guide (FNHA, Second Edition)
Plan Your Future
Your Education
Sumas administers funding from the Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) to assist with the cost of post-secondary studies for status member students
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Our goal is to assist members in securing safe, affordable, sustainable housing now and for future generations of the Sumas First Nation people.
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