NCN Family & Community Wellness Centre

About NCN Family & Community Wellness Centre

The Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation (NCN) Family and Community Wellness Centre was established to support holistic wellness by providing additional opportunities for the Citizens of the NCN to build on their strengths as individuals, as members of families and as part of the community. The Centre provides services in Public Health, Child and Family Services, Counselling and other family and community needs programs. It has sub-offices in Winnipeg, Brandon, Thompson and South Indian Lake.

Mithomahcihowin Newsletter – April 2023

Read the April 2023 issue of Mithomahcihowin – NCN Family & Community Wellness Centre's bi-monthly health and wellness news update. Featured Story Out on the Ice with FCWC Staff and families gathered at the beginning of April for the NCN Family and Community Wellness Centre ice fishing derby. More than 175 people participated under a [Read More...]

Mithomahcihowin Newsletter – February 2023

Read the February 2023 issue of Mithomahcihowin – NCN Family & Community Wellness Centre's bi-monthly health and wellness news update. Featured Story Taking Care of Your Skin NCN is fortunate to have a dermatologist, a doctor who specializes in skin concerns, visiting the community this spring. Dr. Marni Wiseman will take appointments at the FCWC [Read More...]

Guardians of Hope Ice Fishing Derby

FEBRUARY 18, 2023 11:00 AM TO 4:00 PM $75,000 IN PRIZE MONEY! LOCATION: Nelson House ENTRY FEE: $150.00 ADVANCE $200.00 REGULAR TICKETS JACK FISH $15,000 $10,000 $5,000 $3,000 $2,000 $1,000 PICKEREL $10,000 $5,000 $3,000 $2,000 $1,000 $500 PERCH $3,000 $2,000 $1,000 MARIAH $5,000 $3,000 $2,000 $1,000 $500 For more information please contact: Carl Young at [Read More...]

Mithomahcihowin Newsletter – December 2022

Read the December 2022 issue of Mithomahcihowin – NCN Family & Community Wellness Centre's bi-monthly health and wellness news update. Featured Story Christmas Comes to the FCWC And just like that, the holidays have arrived in NCN and the Family and Community Wellness Centre! On December 8th, the Family Enhancement and Counselling team hosted a [Read More...]

Christmas Window Decorating Contest

Sponsored by the Jordan's Principle Program: FOR NCN ONLY 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th place winners to be picked by December 22nd, 2022. Have a Safe and Happy Holidays from our Staff! Please call the Jordan's Principle office at 204-484-2585 for more details and rules.

Free Pancake Breakfast

December 21st, 2022 from 10:00am to 3:00pm at the Norman Linklater Memorial Multiplex Free pancake breakfast with scrambled eggs, sausages and your choice of milk, orange or apple juice. After breakfast enjoy your time doing Christmas crafts, games with your family, sewing and gingerbread men and house making. Fun for the whole family! FREE RIDES: [Read More...]

Read the 2021-22 Annual Report

Message from the CEO I am pleased to present the 2021-22 Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation Family and Community Wellness Centre Annual Report. The summaries here present the successes, and challenges, of our incredible range of programs and services here at home, and at our locations in Thompson, South Indian Lake, Leaf Rapids, Brandon and Winnipeg. They [Read More...]

Mithomahcihowin Newsletter – October 2022

Read the October 2022 issue of Mithomahcihowin – NCN Family & Community Wellness Centre's bi-monthly health and wellness news update. Featured Story Are You Nervous About Needles? NCN Citizens of all ages are encouraged to keep their immunizations up to date. Vaccines encourage your immune system to recognize and fight bad bacteria and viruses. In [Read More...]

Mithomahcihowin Newsletter – August 2022

Read the August 2022 issue of Mithomahcihowin – NCN Family & Community Wellness Centre's bi-monthly health and wellness news update. Featured Story Learning About Nature’s Gifts The FCWC Land Base program is creating amazing opportunities for its Employment Opportunity participants. Kawliga Levasseur has been learning about wekies from the program’s knowledge keepers. Wekies have been [Read More...]

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