UNITED NATIVE NATIONSZone 4 (Prince George) |
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| Description & Services | ||||
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| Description | The United Native Nations (UNN) represents approximately 90,000 Aboriginal people within British Columbia (BC) with membership open to anyone of Aboriginal ancestry. Its major concern is to properly represent and protect the interest of Aboriginal people who currently do not have a voice on government decisions affecting their life and culture. | |||
| Sup. Description | Offers a variety of programs that strive to fulfill educational, recreational, and cultural needs to those of low income. Programs include Healthy Living, Cultural Awareness, Christmas Hampers Program and Annual School Supply Supplement Program. Phone for more information. | |||
| Areas Served | Prince George and Area | |||
| Contact Information | ||||
| Address | 35 - 1600 3rd Ave Prince George, BC V2L 3G6 View MapQuest Map | |||
| Mailing Address | 35 - 1600 3rd Ave Prince George, BC V2L 3G6 | |||
| Accessibility | Unknown | |||
| Office Phone | 250-562-6555 | |||
| Fax | 250-562-6552 | |||
| zone4@unns.bc.ca | ||||
| Website | www.unns.bc.ca | |||
| Primary Contact | Director, United Native Nations - Zone 4 (Prince George); Email: zone4@unns.bc.ca | |||

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