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Program: Charlie Fiddler Memorial Building - Brighter Futures Program  
Organization: Sandy Lake First Nation
Phone Numbers: 807-774-3461
Fax: 807-774-4513
Website: www.sandylake.firstnation.ca
Address:
c/o c/o Sandy Lake Health and Diabetes Project
PO Box 36 c/o Sandy Lake Health and Diabetes Project
Sandy Lake, ON
P0V 1V0
Street Address:
Charlie Fiddler Memorial Building
Sandy Lake First Nation
 
Location:
  • Charlie Fiddler Memorial Building is located in the community of Sandy Lake First Nation
  • Serves as the site for the Health and Diabetes Project including diabetes prevention programs
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm
Public Contacts: Jeremy Monias - Program Coordinator
807-774-5242 * jeremymonias@knet.ca
Service Description: Operates a self government and is responsible for the day to day operations of the Sandy Lake First Nation
  • Independent First Nation (No Tribal Council affiliation)
  • Political Territorial Organization: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation (NAN)
  • Treaty #5


Provides programs and activities to increase awareness, build knowledge and enhance skills for healthy living
  • Operates a youth drop-in centre
  • Carries out fund-raising efforts with children and youth to offset program costs and to teach financial responsibility
  • Provides activities and sports events upon request
  • Offers educational sessions about healthy living topics
Offers various activities for different age groups that include:
  • Arts and crafts
  • Ball hockey
  • Baseball games
  • Exercise classes
  • Hunting, fishing and survival skills teaching
  • Kids playtime
  • Movie nights
  • Outdoor and indoor sports
  • Traditional teachings
  • Weight training

Fees: None
Application: Program registration recommended
Eligibility / Target Population: Members of Sandy Lake First Nation


Activities and sports events offered for following age groups:

  • Children 2-6 years of age

  • Children 7-12 years of age

  • Youth 13-18 years of age

  • Young adults 19-35 years of age
Languages: English
Area Served:
Sandy Lake First Nation  
See Also: Community Health Programs for Children and Youth
Youth Centres

This information was last completely updated on July 26, 2024

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