About Us

Tribal Chiefs Child and Family Services West Society (TCCFSWS) is a community-based organization dedicated to supporting and advocating for the well-being of children and families within its member First Nations. Incorporated on June 26, 1996, the society proudly serves the Beaver Lake Cree Nation, Goodfish Lake First Nation, and Heart Lake First Nation.

As a Delegated First Nation Agency (DFNA), TCCFSWS delivers child intervention services within the geographical boundaries of its member Nations. Through formal service agreements and under the authority of the Child, Youth and Family Enhancement Act, TCCFSWS provides a comprehensive range of child intervention services.

Our services include:
- Kinship Care
- Caregiver and Kinship Recruiting/Training
- Family Enhancement Services
- Intervention Services
- Supports for Permanency
- Support and Financial Agreements
- Aboriginal Parenting
- Restorative Healing Circles
- Trauma, Loss, and Grief Care

Our mission is rooted in cultural sensitivity and collaboration. TCCFSWS is committed to empowering individuals and strengthening family units through education, prevention, and compassionate intervention. We strive to promote healing, well-being, and positive outcomes for all children and families we serve.

For more information, contact us at (780) 645-6634 or toll-free at 1-877-645-9788.

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