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Terus  Community Centre

People with developmental disabilities and complex needs are often forgotten and not taken seriously. Join us in building a place of...

Inclusion . Expansion . Possibility

To better serve the 120+ individuals we support we need to renovate

Our current facility is inadequate

  • Only small residential kitchen
  • Limited space for creative activities
  • Cannot accommodate inclusive public interaction
  • Staff and participants are crowded and uncomfortable
  • No designated space for private counselling
  • Life skill development is hampered
FSJACL

The Fort St. John Association for Community Living and the FSJ Huskies Hockey Team are very proud of Doug Lambert. This video shares a story of inclusion, partnership and possibility. Help us tell more stories like Doug's by donating to the capital campaign to create the Terus Community Centre.

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Join us in building the Terus Community Centre

With your help we will renovate our existing building to become an inclusive space with expanded programs opening the doors of possibility for all those we support.

Proposed floor plan for the Terus Community Centre
Proposed floor plan for the Terus Community Centre

We look forward to offering beautiful new spaces of inclusion

Join these amazing supporters!

Terus
Fort St. John Co-op
Conoco Phillips
Rotary
Epscan

Waddy Family

Help us make the Terus Community Centre a reality by donating today. You can easily donate online through CanadaHelps.org or contact us directly for more information or to arrange for your donation.

Find Us

10251  100th Avenue
Fort St. John, BC
V1J 1Y8
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We are CARF Accredited

The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitative Facilities (CARF) has awarded FSJACL another three year accreditation in 2023, the highest level of accreditation available. FIND OUT MORE ABOUT CARF

Land Acknowledgement

The Fort St. John Association for Community Living is committed to building and nurturing relationships with Indigenous peoples. We would like to gratefully acknowledge that we live, work and play on the traditional lands of the Dane-zaa peoples of the Doig River First Nation, Blueberry River First Nation, and Halfway River First Nation, in Treaty 8 Territory, also part of the Métis Nation homeland, and we thank them for their hospitality.

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