FNMI Group Care is more than just a group home. It’s a place where First Nations, Métis, and Inuit (FNMI) children and youth find support, healing, and belonging. Based in Edmonton, Alberta, we provide culturally sensitive care that respects and celebrates the unique traditions of Indigenous communities.
At FNMI Group Care, we are committed to upholding the values of respect, integrity, and cultural identity. We know that Indigenous children and youth in care often struggle with disconnection from their heritage. Our programs are designed to bridge that gap. We offer guidance, mentorship, and cultural experiences that nurture their growth.
We focus on:
Our approach is holistic. It addresses the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being of every child in our care.
Our group home care services provide a stable and nurturing environment for children who are unable to live with their families. We offer:
We create individualized care plans tailored to each child’s needs. Whether they require academic support or mental health counseling, we ensure they receive the guidance they need to flourish.
FNMI youth face unique challenges. It may involve navigating identity struggles and overcoming trauma and systemic barriers. Our youth work program provides:
Our youth workers serve as positive role models. They encourage young people to
Indigenous culture is at the heart of healing and identity formation. Our culture camps provide FNMI youth with opportunities to:
These camps serve as powerful healing experiences, reinforcing pride in Indigenous heritage and fostering a sense of belonging.
Elders play a vital role in mentoring, educating, and spiritually guiding our children and youth. Through our Elder Support Program, we:
Elders help shape our program. It ensures that Indigenous wisdom remains at the core of everything we do.
We incorporate Indigenous traditions, teachings, and healing practices into our care model. It ensures children remain connected to their roots.
We address not just the physical needs of our children and youth, but also their emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being.
Our facilities offer a structured, caring space where children and youth feel secure, respected, and valued.
Our caregivers, youth workers, and Elders are trained professionals. They are deeply committed to the well-being of FNMI children.
We collaborate with Indigenous leaders, social services, and advocacy groups. It enables us to provide the best possible care for our youth.
Every child deserves love, guidance, and the opportunity to thrive. We are honored to walk alongside FNMI children and youth as they -
We blend traditional wisdom with modern care practices. It ensures that every young person in our care finds strength, purpose, and belonging.
Are you interested in learning more? Contact us to discover how FNMI Group Care can support your child or community.