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Talo Nadleh-un Resources Support Services for all Children and Youth with Support Needs in the Fort St James, BC area.

Talo Nadleh-un Resources provides support services to ALL Children and Youth with Support Needs in the Fort St James, BC area

20/04/2026

A quick reminder about tomorrow’s Caregiver Connection Group at the Nak’azdli Youth Center at 5-6:30. Hope to see you there!

02/04/2026
14/02/2026
14/02/2026

We welcome you to join us to connect and share with other Indigenous caregivers in a culturally safe and respectful space. Whether you are caring for a loved one who is newly diagnosed, not diagnosed, or has been diagnosed longer, regardless of their age or gender, or where you are calling in from i...

This new Indigenous Support group for Indigenous caregivers will be facilitated by our very own Lori Gauthier. She hopes...
07/01/2026

This new Indigenous Support group for Indigenous caregivers will be facilitated by our very own Lori Gauthier. She hopes to see some familiar faces there.

Indigenous Disability Awareness Month may be over, but we are here to support you throughout the year! On Sunday, January 18, 2026, we are starting a new peer-led online Family Hangout for Indigenous caregivers in BC.

We welcome you here to connect and share with other Indigenous caregivers in a culturally safe and respectful space. We acknowledge and celebrate different perspectives around disability, while recognizing the unique barriers that Indigenous families with disabilities face in a colonial society.

This group is for any Indigenous caregiver (First Nations, Métis or Inuit) who cares for a loved one with any disability, with or without a diagnosis, regardless of their age or gender, calling in from anywhere in BC.

Remember: It takes a village to raise a child. Maybe you’ll find part of your village here.

This Family Hangout will meet the third Sunday of each month, 6:00-7:30pm. Our first session starts on Sunday, Jan 18. Come join us from anywhere in BC!

Register: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/DQxSIt2HS0-G1HGRK_r2Kw

16/12/2025

🔔 Update: Did you receive a lower Canada Disability Benefit (CDB) payment than expected? Payments to correct miscalculations of the working income exemption start in December!

Earlier this year, Service Canada discovered some people’s monthly CDB payments were miscalculated because the working income exemption may not have been applied. 🔍

🗓️ If your CDB payment was affected by this miscalculation, Service Canada has confirmed that these payments will be corrected starting in December.

✍️ If you are affected, your December payment should include:
✅ Your Corrected Monthly Amount: The accurate benefit amount you will receive moving forward.
✅ Backdated Funds: A lump sum covering all the money you were owed from previous months.

✍️ You do not need to apply for this correction. You are likely included if:
📩 You received an initial letter about the error in August.
📩 You received a second letter confirming your new amount.

If you are unsure if this applies to you or if you have questions about your upcoming December payment, please contact Service Canada directly. ☎️

🔗 Learn more about CDB payments and reconsiderations at bit.ly/4aajrRy

09/12/2025

Join us on December 10, 2025 for our Indigenous Early Years Leadership Sharing Circle. This month, we’re focusing on Indigenous Disabilities Awareness and creating space for dialogue about how we can support colleagues, families, and children with disabilities.
Register here: https://register.acc-society.bc.ca/event/220

09/12/2025

Indigenous Disability Awareness Month may be over, but we are here to support you throughout the year! On Sunday, January 18, 2026, we are starting a new peer-led online Family Hangout for Indigenous caregivers in BC.

We welcome you here to connect and share with other Indigenous caregivers in a culturally safe and respectful space. We acknowledge and celebrate different perspectives around disability, while recognizing the unique barriers that Indigenous families with disabilities face in a colonial society.

This group is for any Indigenous caregiver (First Nations, Métis or Inuit) who cares for a loved one with any disability, with or without a diagnosis, regardless of their age or gender, calling in from anywhere in BC.

Remember: It takes a village to raise a child. Maybe you’ll find part of your village here.

This Family Hangout will meet the third Sunday of each month, 6:00-7:30pm. Our first session starts on Sunday, Jan 18. Come join us from anywhere in BC!

Register: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/DQxSIt2HS0-G1HGRK_r2Kw

Address

PO Box 1329/130 Greenview Drive

V0J1P0

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 16:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 16:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 16:00
Thursday 08:00 - 16:00
Friday 08:00 - 16:00

Telephone

+17789781748

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