Iskut Band to Begin Construction on Child and Family Services Building
The 3,600-square-foot facility will house five offices and multipurpose rooms for programming and gatherings, funded through the CHRT 41 Program.
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Iskut Band to begin construction on child and family services building - Fort St. James Caledonia Courier
The Iskut Band is moving ahead with construction of a new child and family services building that leaders say will serve as a long-term investment in healing, youth support, and culturally grounded care in the community. Chief Marie Quock said the project reflects the community’s commitment to strengthening supports for children, youth, and families. “We are taking an important step toward strengthening the supports and services available to our…
Iskut Band to begin construction on child and family services building - Vanderhoof Omineca Express
The Iskut Band is moving ahead with construction of a new child and family services building that leaders say will serve as a long-term investment in healing, youth support, and culturally grounded care in the community. Chief Marie Quock said the project reflects the community’s commitment to strengthening supports for children, youth, and families. “We are taking an important step toward strengthening the supports and services available to our…
Iskut Band to begin construction on child and family services building - Northern Sentinel
The Iskut Band is moving ahead with construction of a new child and family services building that leaders say will serve as a long-term investment in healing, youth support, and culturally grounded care in the community. Chief Marie Quock said the project reflects the community’s commitment to strengthening supports for children, youth, and families. “We are taking an important step toward strengthening the supports and services available to our…
Iskut Band to begin construction on child and family services building
The Iskut Band is moving ahead with construction of a new child and family services building that leaders say will serve as a long-term investment in healing, youth support, and culturally grounded care in the community. Chief Marie Quock said the project reflects the community’s commitment to strengthening supports for children, youth, and families. “We are taking an important step toward strengthening the supports and services available to our…
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