At FNMI Group Care, we provide culturally appropriate, trauma-informed care in Edmonton. We are an Indigenous-owned and operated service provider that you can trust.
We create safe, supportive, and healing environments where youth can thrive. Our children and youth group care services are built on -
We help children feel secure, empowered, and connected to their roots. If you are looking for children and group care in Edmonton, FNMI Group Care is here to help.
At FNMI Group Care, we support stability, healing, and growth for children and youth in care. Our programs focus on individualized support. We ensure that every child’s cultural, emotional, and developmental needs are met.
Our group care homes provide a structured, family-like environment. We allow children and youth to feel safe and supported.
Qualified caregivers are always available to provide guidance, security, and encouragement.
We assess each child's emotional, educational, and cultural needs. It allows us to create a customized plan.
We prepare youth for independence by teaching budgeting, cooking, and self-care skills.
Indigenous traditions, ceremonies, and storytelling are incorporated into daily life.
We work closely with schools, providing tutoring, mentorship, and career planning.
Many children in care have faced trauma, displacement, or loss of cultural identity. Our trauma-informed approach helps youth heal, build resilience, and regain confidence.
We recognize and respond to trauma with compassion, patience, and specialized care.
We provide calm, structured, and predictable environments to reduce stress and anxiety.
We focus on each child’s strengths and abilities, fostering self-esteem and personal growth.
Our care includes smudging, drumming circles, traditional teachings, and elder mentorship.
We connect youth with counselors, therapists, and Indigenous healers for emotional well-being.
At FNMI Group Care, we understand that culture is healing. We provide culturally relevant programs that help children stay connected to their identity.
Youth learn about their heritage through elders, cultural advisors, and community leaders.
We encourage learning Cree, Dene, Michif, and other Indigenous languages.
Outdoor programs help youth practice traditional skills and develop a sense of belonging.
Youth participate in sweat lodges, pipe ceremonies, and other sacred traditions.
We honor National Indigenous Peoples Day, Powwows, and other cultural events.
Children who embrace their roots grow into strong, proud, and resilient individuals.
At FNMI Group Care, we follow a structured yet flexible process. It ensures every child receives the care, support, and guidance they need. Our approach is individualized, trauma-informed, and culturally grounded. It focuses on healing, stability, and long-term success.
Our process is built on trust, respect, and empowerment. We ensure that every child has the opportunity to heal, grow, and thrive.
FNMI Group Care is more than just a service provider. We are a community dedicated to Indigenous youth empowerment.
We are owned and operated by Indigenous professionals who understand our youth's unique challenges and strengths.
We integrate mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being into every aspect of care.
To create a balanced approach, we bridge the gap between traditional Indigenous teachings and modern care practices.
Our team includes -
We partner with Elders and Indigenous agencies to provide culturally aligned services.
We provide both short-term crisis intervention and long-term stability programs.
No matter the length of stay, our goal remains the same: healing, empowerment, and a brighter future.
Trauma-informed care recognizes the widespread impact of trauma. It integrates this understanding into practices to promote healing and avoid re-traumatization. It's crucial for children and youth as it fosters a safe environment conducive to recovery and development.
Our priority is always the safety, emotional security, and well-being of the children we serve.
Culturally appropriate care respects and incorporates a child's cultural background. It enhances their sense of identity, belonging, and overall well-being.
Yes! We actively encourage family and community involvement whenever possible.
We recognize that a strong sense of family and community is vital to a child’s identity and healing process.
We accept referrals from child welfare agencies, social workers, and community organizations. If you believe a child or youth would benefit from our services, you can:
We are committed to ensuring a smooth transition into care. We provide immediate support and create a welcoming environment.
Every child deserves a safe home, a strong cultural identity, and a hopeful future. At FNMI Group Care, we provide trauma-informed and culturally appropriate services. We help youth reclaim their sense of belonging, purpose, and self-worth.
If you are looking for Indigenous child & youth health care services in Edmonton, contact FNMI Group Care.
Trust us for Culturally Appropriate Care and Lodging for First Nations, Metis, Inuit children, and youth across Edmonton. Through spiritual and physical development, we are here to empower, uplift, and support Indigenous youth.