Indian Residential School Survivors Society
www.irsss.caThe Indian Residential School Survivor Society (IRSSS) is a provincial organization providing essential services to residential school survivors/students, their families and loved ones, and Indigenous people experiencing intergenerational trauma. The IRSSS has been serving First Nations people in B.C. since 1994, just ten years after the last Indian residential school closed in the province. Recently, the IRSSS has supported students and survivors with triggering and distressing situations, including the uncovering of unmarked graves at Indian residential schools across the province and nation, while providing emotional and spiritual support as needed. The ever-changing and growing team at the IRSSS also provides dedicated and specialized services to support people, families and communities affected by Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG). In addition, the IRSSS supports intergenerational survivors (aged 12-18) who are in the criminal justice system who seek culture as well as support with building healthy relationships.
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The Indian Residential School Survivor Society (IRSSS) is a provincial organization providing essential services to residential school survivors/students, their families and loved ones, and Indigenous people experiencing intergenerational trauma. The IRSSS has been serving First Nations people in B.C. since 1994, just ten years after the last Indian residential school closed in the province. Recently, the IRSSS has supported students and survivors with triggering and distressing situations, including the uncovering of unmarked graves at Indian residential schools across the province and nation, while providing emotional and spiritual support as needed. The ever-changing and growing team at the IRSSS also provides dedicated and specialized services to support people, families and communities affected by Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG). In addition, the IRSSS supports intergenerational survivors (aged 12-18) who are in the criminal justice system who seek culture as well as support with building healthy relationships.
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City (Headquarters)
North Vancouver
Industry
Employees
11-50
Founded
2002
Estimated Revenue
$1 to $1,000,000
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Chief Financial Officer
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