Swan River First Nation
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Swan River First Nation is located along the Swan River and near the Lesser Slave Lake. Swan River is a member of the Lesser Slave Lake Indian Regional Council. Swan River is a signatory to Treaty Number 8.
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About Us
Swan River First Nation is located along the Swan River and near the Lesser Slave Lake. Swan River is a member of the Lesser Slave Lake Indian Regional Council. Swan River is a signatory to Treaty Number 8.
Please share items that you find interesting or informative with family and friends. Check the news page often for our monthly newsletters as well as info on upcoming jobs, programs, etc. Also, check out the Membership updates page for information on general band meetings and monthly reports.
If you are an artist of any kind and would like us to share your work on the Showcase – Naspasinahikewin (art) page please email us links or jpegs, or your work in some form and we will try to post it. You may also contact our office if you have a member that you would like to be showcased on our Swan River First Nation Member of the Month page.
Resources
Scholarships for Indigenous Peoples in Canada
Swan River First Nation App
First Nations Child & Family Services & Jordan Principle
Indigenous Mental Health Help: 1-855-242-3310
This hotline is powered by Hope for Wellness. They provide support and counseling in English and French as well as Cree, Ojibway, and Inuktitut on request.
Health Link: 811
Health Link can provide health advice by allowing you to connect to a nurse 24/7.
Alberta Mental Health Hotline: 1-877-303-2642
The Alberta Mental Health Hotline is a toll-free number you can call any time of day. They provide information about programs and services, referrals to other agencies, and crisis intervention.
Kids Help Phone: 1-800- 668-6868
Kids Help Phone offers 24/7 support to any youth under the age of 20 who are struggling. In addition to their phone service, they offer text services and online live chat.
Or Text “HOME” to 686868
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Please contact the Swan River First Nation Administration with any inquiries or comments
