QWÍ:QWELSTÓM JUSTICE PROGRAM
Working with individuals in the criminal justice system and those needing support to achieve emotional, spiritual, physical, and mental balance. Our services aim to improve community wellness through prevention and intervention programs.
ABOUT QWÍ:QWELSTÓM JUSTICE
The Qwí:qwelstóm process revolves around family, Elder guidance, and Stó:lō traditions, shaping the wellness team's procedures. Elders play a pivotal role in communication and hold deep insight into individual connections within the community, fostering belonging and spiritual guidance throughout the process.
ABOUT QWÍ:QWELSTÓM JUSTICE
The Qwí:qwelstóm process revolves around family, Elder guidance, and Stó:lō traditions, shaping the wellness team's procedures. Elders play a pivotal role in communication and hold deep insight into individual connections within the community, fostering belonging and spiritual guidance throughout the process.

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Supporting Your Whole Health
We provide our communities with comprehensive services to support physical, mental, emotional and spiritual health, so they can feel their best.
Immunizations & Communicable Disease Prevention
Prevent diseases like measles, mumps, whooping cough, influenza, COVID, and tuberculosis with childhood and adult immunizations in clinics or at home.
Mental Health & Substance Use
Find support for mental health, substance use, harm reduction, and guidance to improve well-being and address substance use concerns.
Mental Wellness & Counseling
Receive access to in-house, and FNHA contracted counselors and therapists who can help both in-person or virtually.
Medical Travel & Accommodation
Get assistance with meals, lodging, and transportation for medical appointments outside your area. Contact us for details.
Adult In-Home Care
A financial means test (copy of Income tax).
A doctor’s note.
Homemaker Services Application and Homemaker Services Evaluation Form to be filled out during home visit.
Please note: One must live on reserve to access services and live on one of the 9 communities CDD Social Services are delegated to provide services to.
The purpose of Adult In-Home Care is to provide support for clients to stay in their home for as long as it is safe and reasonable. The workers provide personal care, meal preparation and light housekeeping.
Please call Sue Griffin if you require services. 1-877-411-3200 or 604-824-3200.
REFERRALS
Referrals come from seven different sources, which include the RCMP (pre-charge); Crown Counsel (post-charge); Probation Officers (pre-sentence); and occasionally from the Department of Fisheries and Oceans. Workers support clients who self-identify as Indigenous, are involved with the justice system and reside within S’ólh Téméxw.
REFERRALS
Referrals come from seven different sources, which include the RCMP (pre-charge); Crown Counsel (post-charge); Probation Officers (pre-sentence); and occasionally from the Department of Fisheries and Oceans. Workers support clients who self-identify as Indigenous, are involved with the justice system and reside within S’ólh Téméxw.

RESTORING OUR VOICES
A training module to create a safe space to learn the basic components of responding to sexual violence disclosures, utilizing Indigenous worldview and teachings to support those disclosing sexual violence.
RESTORING OUR VOICES
A training module to create a safe space to learn the basic components of responding to sexual violence disclosures, utilizing Indigenous worldview and teachings to support those disclosing sexual violence.

MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS PROGRAMS
Qwí:qwelstóm provides services to individuals, families, and communities utilizing a holistic approach to Health and Wellness. Walking alongside clients to determine their goals and needs.
Day Treatment Program
Teaching participants with a history of substance abuse to protect spiritual, mental, physical, and emotional wellness using the medicine wheel model.
Respectful Relationships
In collaboration with Chilliwack Probation, this small group program addresses relationship violence.
MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS PROGRAMS
Qwí:qwelstóm provides services to individuals, families, and communities utilizing a holistic approach to Health and Wellness. Walking alongside clients to determine their goals and needs.
Day Treatment Program
Teaching participants with a history of substance abuse to protect spiritual, mental, physical, and emotional wellness using the medicine wheel model.
Respectful Relationships
In collaboration with Chilliwack Probation, this small group program addresses relationship violence.

Elder Support
Stó:lō Elder's Lodge
We offer 15 ground level assisted living suites for seniors and persons with disabilities, each with a kitchenette, bathroom, and living space. Care is provided by a team including nurses, care aids, activity aids, and cooks. Access requires assessment through Fraser Health Home Health. Call 1-855-412-2121 for an assessment.
Elder's Day Program
Join us every Friday for the Elders’ Day Program, a collaboration with Fraser Health that offers seniors enriching activities, a delicious meal, gentle exercises, and valuable socializing time. We gather in Building 7, main floor, and look forward to welcoming you.
Family Caregiver Support
Fraser Health Indigenous Services has launched a new Caregiver pilot project to help families care for elders at home by providing clinical and emotional support, reducing hospital visits, and allowing current elders to stay home longer. The project funding is limited to 20 Elders and at this point is full.
Friendly Visits
Our team is always happy to plan visits with elders. Whether it's to sit and enjoy a leisurely cup of tea together, play a friendly game of crib, or take a leisurely stroll in the warm sunshine, we're committed to creating meaningful and joyful experiences for our elderly friends.
EMERGENCY AND CRISIS SUPPORT
HealthLink BC 811
Non-emergency health info for BC residents. Available 24/7, supported by nurses, dietitian's, & health navigators.
VictimLinkBC
24/7 toll-free, confidential multilingual service available in B.C. and the Yukon.
1-800- SUICIDE
For individuals experiencing thoughts of suicide or who know someone who is, the service is available 24/7 in up to 140 languages.
310-Mental Health 310-6789
For folks in British Columbia seeking mental health support, information, and resources, the toll-free service is available 24/7.
Trans Lifeline
Peer-run, grassroots hotline for trans/NB people run by trans/NB community. Visit translifeline.org for more information.
ALLIED HEALTH SERVICES
The following services are available by appointment. Book online or call us at 604 824-3200.
Accupuncture
Dr. Karyn Smith
Clinic Hours:
Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
7-7201 Vedder Rd
Chilliwack, British Columbia, V2R 4G5
Phone 604 824-3200
Physiotherapy
Charise Conkin
Tuesdays at The'í:tselíya
7256 Chilliwack River Road, Chilliwack, BC V2R 4L9
Fridays at
Building 7, 7201 Vedder Rd, Chilliwack
Massage Therapy
Registered Massage Therapist,
Tanya Wick
Clinic Hours:
Tuesdays & Thursdays,
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
7-7201 Vedder Rd
Chilliwack, British Columbia, V2R 4G5
Phone 604-792-8648
Pharmacy
Pharmacy Hours:
Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
7-7201 Vedder Rd
Chilliwack, British Columbia, V2R 4G5
Phone 604 705-1030
Counselling
Dietitian
Midwifery
Seabird Island Band
Clinic Hours:
Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
2895 Chowat Rd, Agassiz, BC VOM 1A0., V2R 4G5
Phone 604-796-2177




POST-SECONDARY FAQs
STILL HAVE QUESTIONS?
Need more information regarding our Post-Secondary services? Contact Jewell below:
Jewell Francis
604-824-2682
jewel.francis@stolonation.bc.ca
How Income Assistance Can Help
Call us at 604 858-3691 or email social@stolonation.bc.ca
STILL HAVE QUESTIONS?
Need more information regarding our income assistance services? Contact us.
ABOUT QWÍ:QWELSTÓM JUSTICE
The Qwí:qwelstóm process revolves around family, Elder guidance, and Stó:lō traditions, shaping the wellness team's procedures. Elders play a pivotal role in communication and hold deep insight into individual connections within the community, fostering belonging and spiritual guidance throughout the process.
Communities WE WILL ISSUE CERTIFICATE OF INDIAN STATUS CARDS
No exceptions. For all other First Nations, please call Indigenous Service Canada (ISC) at 1-236-330-9961.

REFERRALS
Referrals come from seven different sources, which include the RCMP (pre-charge); Crown Counsel (post-charge); Probation Officers (pre-sentence); and occasionally from the Department of Fisheries and Oceans. Workers support clients who self-identify as Indigenous, are involved with the justice system and reside within S’ólh Téméxw.
RESTORING OUR VOICES
A training module to create a safe space to learn the basic components of responding to sexual violence disclosures, utilizing Indigenous worldview and teachings to support those disclosing sexual violence.
MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS PROGRAMS
Qwí:qwelstóm provides services to individuals, families, and communities utilizing a holistic approach to Health and Wellness. Walking alongside clients to determine their goals and needs.
Day Treatment Program
Teaching participants with a history of substance abuse to protect spiritual, mental, physical, and emotional wellness using the medicine wheel model.
Respectful Relationships
In collaboration with Chilliwack Probation, this small group program addresses relationship violence.



FAQs

INDIAN REGISTRY
KEY CONTACTS
June Jimmie
Indian Registry Administrator

Contact SSA
GET IN TOUCH
For any inquiries or questions, feel free to reach out to us.