Who We are
We are a non-profit community based organization dedicated to bridging the gap between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous people culturally, socially, economically and recreationally by promoting wellness, communication and understanding among all people.
Our Mission
To bridge the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples by fostering understanding, delivering inclusive programs, and creating a safe, welcoming space where culture, community, and compassion thrive.
Our Values
We value culture, connection, and community.
Guided by Indigenous teachings and grounded in respect, we provide a welcoming space where everyone—regardless of background—can access support, celebrate culture, and walk the path of reconciliation together.

Our land
We acknowledge that the Bonnyville Friendship Centre is located on Treaty 6 territory—traditional lands of the Cree, Dene, and Métis peoples. We honour the ancestors and knowledge keepers who came before us and recognize the ongoing relationship with the land and the people who call it home. In the spirit of reconciliation and community, we remain committed to learning from the past, working together in the present, and building a more inclusive and respectful future.
Our Programs & Services
Rooted in culture and guided by community, our programs support individuals and families through every stage of life—offering connection, care, and opportunity for all.
Our Women’s Shelter provides a secure and welcoming space for women and their children who are leaving situations of violence, abuse, or crisis. We offer immediate safety, confidentiality, and support without judgment.
We honour and support Elders through engaging social activities, meaningful cultural events, and valuable resources that promote wellness, celebrate traditions, and strengthen a sense of belonging and community connection for all generations.
We support young people through after-school programs, leadership opportunities, and safe, inclusive spaces to learn, grow, and thrive. Our activities inspire creativity, build confidence, and foster positive relationships that help youth reach their full potential.
The Bonnyville Friendship Centre proudly supports women and children in our community by providing safe housing, compassionate care, and essential resources. We’re here to offer comfort, guidance, and hope when they need it most, helping them rebuild their lives safely.
Culture connects us and strengthens our community. Through language, ceremony, and celebration, we honour Indigenous traditions while creating inclusive opportunities for everyone to learn, share, and grow together in understanding and respect.
We offer practical, culturally grounded supports that meet people where they are—helping individuals and families build resilience and well-being
No one should go hungry. Our food programs ensure individuals and families in Bonnyville and the surrounding area have access to healthy, nourishing food when they need it most—promoting dignity, community support, and hope for those facing food insecurity.
LATEST NEWS
Here’s the latest from the Bonnyville Friendship Centre.
The Bonnyville Friendship Centre is celebrating another incredible act of community kindness after students and families from Duclos Elementary School donated more than 750 boxes of cereal to the Friendship Centre Food Bank. The donation was part of the school’s annual cereal drive led by Grade 1 teachers Mrs. Kathy Gibbons and Mrs. Jordan Piche.
The Bonnyville Friendship Centre is proud to celebrate CEO Janet Gobert as a recipient of the 2026 Esquao Award for Community Involvement, recognizing her outstanding leadership, advocacy and lifelong dedication to Indigenous communities. Gobert was recently appointed to the Government of Alberta’s First Nations, Métis and Inuit Bursary Committee, where she will help support Indigenous
The Bonnyville Friendship Centre is announcing the opening of two new purpose-built facilities that will provide safety, stability, and essential support for women and children escaping domestic violence. The Home Fire Shelter for Women and the Home Fire Transitional Home will both open in December. Purpose-Built for Healing Both facilities were designed and constructed by
The Bonnyville Friendship Centre is pleased to announce that the Town of Bonnyville has formally endorsed our new outreach initiative, a community-centred plan designed to support vulnerable populations through mobile warming services, harm-reduction education and mobile outreach programming. Town council unanimously approved a letter of support during its Oct. 28 meeting. This endorsement strengthens our
Help Us Build Stronger Communities
Whether it’s offering your time or making a donation, your support helps us provide vital programs, safe spaces, and cultural connection for those who need it most.
Volunteer with us. Donate what you can. Together, we can bridge the gap and build a stronger, more caring community—one person at a time.















