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Support services and initiatives promoting economic prosperity, improving the health and well being of Aboriginal people since 1996.
Kla-how-eya is seeking on call support staff for the Early Childhood Development program. Must have ECE certificate or equivalent training; and access to vehicle. Email resume to
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Youth Safehouse Coordinator and ECD Manager Positions now available. See our employment section for details.
Kla-How-Eya will be showcasing programs and hosting an Aboriginal Story Circle at the NORTH DELTA BABY FAIR on February 25, 2011.
Kla How Eya is moving November 26th to our temporary location at 13638 Grosvenor Street (formerly known as Building 2), and programming may be affected. Call your coordinator to confirm.
Until further notice, our mailing address is PO BOX 280, 10688 King George Blvd, Surrey BC V3T 4W8.
We would like to thank the NEW RELATIONSHIP TRUST for sponsoring our Circle of Elders program, which allowed our Elders to attend the 35th Annual Elders Gathering in Summer 2011 and share three days with Elders from across BC.
We are currenly seeking a new Early Childhood Development Program Manager. See the job postings for more info.
Are you an Aboriginal youth 14 -18 with a passion for reading? Volunteer with READING BUDDIES, a practice reading session for grade school children wanting to improve their reading skills. Contact 604-584-2008 for more information. This program is a partnership between Kla-how-eya and the Surrey Public Library.
Congratulations to our graduating Culinary Arts class of August 2011!

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We are very grateful to The Ministry of Child and Family Development and The Variety Club for our new bus! Their generous support is helping Aboriginal children in the Surrey area to have a unique and memorable summer.

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