Prince George Native Friendship Centre

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  • Seniors

Who We Are

"The Prince George Native Friendship Centre is a non-profit, non-sectarian organization dedicated to servicing the needs of Aboriginal people residing in the urban area and improving the quality of life in the community as a whole. Fundamental to this is recognizing the inherent worth of all peoples regardless of race, creed, sexual orientation, or culture and to promote this view in the community at large"

What We Do

Today the PGNFC is a multifaceted organization employing over 300 people, offering a broad range of services to approximately 200,000+ "Friends of the Centre" annually and we have had the privilege of having many "Friends" come through our programs to become staff within the Centre. For over 50 years the PGNFC has been working towards meeting the original mandate that our Friendship Centre was built upon, as well as successfully adapting to the changing and evolving needs of our community. The PGNFC is more than a Centre. It is a place of belonging, learning, and hope. Together, we continue to adapt and respond to the evolving needs of the community in the spirit of friendship, knowledge sharing and kinship. We have grown and continue to be one of the largest and busiest community service delivery agencies in Prince George. Our clientele of Indigenous and non-Indigenous people has supported the Centre's program offerings for the last 50+ years, programs that are offered through a lens of cultural safety

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