Quesnel, BC Native Friendship Centre, Quesnel British Columbia, BC BC aboriginal diabetes information, awareness & prevention of diabetes for natives
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Quesnel Aboriginal Diabetes Prevention & Awareness, Native Friendship Centre

- About Us -

Hi, and welcome to the Quesnel Aboriginal Diabetes Prevention and Awareness Program. We are located at the Quesnel Tillicum Society Native Friendship Centre in British Columbia.

Our objectives are to:

  1. Raise awareness of Diabetes, its risk factors, the value of healthy lifestyles, and the importance of diabetes screening.
  2. Deliver a fun, culturally appropriate, and effective school-based health promotion and diabetes prevention program.
  3. Provide a creative, culturally appropriate, and effective community-based health promotion and diabetes prevention program.
  4. Facilitate Aboriginal ownership to ensure long-term viability.

Some of our activities include:

  • Workshops and Health Fact Sheets production
  • Ongoing healthy lifestyle school education programs, focusing on healthy eating, active living and tobacco reduction.
  • Educational activities at special community events

Project Partners:

  • Quesnel Tillicum Society Native Friendship Centre
  • North Cariboo Metis Assocociation
  • North Cariboo Aboriginal Family Program Society
  • Northern Health Authority /Northern Health Authority Aboriginal Health Advisory Committee
  • G.R.Baker Memorial Hospital Diabetic Day Care Program, Quesnel
  • Quesnel School District # 28
  • Canadian Diabetes Association

Quesnel Tillicum Society Native Friendship Centre
319 North Fraser Drive, Quesnel, BC, Canada V2J 1Y9

Phone: (250) 992-8347
Fax: (250) 992-5708
info@quesnel-friendship.org


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