OUR PROGRAMS
Residential Living
24/7 Care for Children and Youth
Licensed residential group care for children and youth aged 0–16 who are in the care of Child and Family Services. Our homes provide round-the-clock supervision, structured routines, and individualized support to meet each child’s physical, emotional, social, developmental, and cultural needs
Respite Care
Short-term residential support that provides children with a safe, nurturing space while caregivers take a well-deserved break. Our respite program maintains routines and cultural continuity to ensure children feel secure and supported during their stay.
Mommy and Me
A supportive residential program designed for mothers and their young children to remain together in a safe, guided environment. We focus on strengthening attachment, parenting skills, confidence, and cultural connection while promoting family stability.
Family Reunification
A structured program that supports children and families as they work toward safely returning home. Through skill-building, supervised visits, cultural grounding, and collaborative planning, we help rebuild trust, strengthen relationships, and create sustainable family connections.
Youth Mentorship Program
Our Youth Mentorship Program pairs young people with positive, consistent mentors who provide guidance, encouragement, and culturally grounded support. Through relationship-building, life skills development, and community engagement, youth are empowered to build confidence, resilience, and a strong sense of identity.
One-on-One Support Worker Program
Our One-on-One Support Worker Program offers individualized support tailored to each child or youth’s unique needs. Dedicated staff provide supervision, consistent guidance, skill-building, emotional regulation support, and cultural connection to promote stability, growth, and overall well-being. Staff may be able to adapt to specific needs of the requesting agency.
Community Support
Models of Care and Support
RESIDENTIAL LIVING
Respite Care
24/7 Care for Children and Youth
Mommy and Me
Family Reunification
Two Eyed Seeing
Guided by the principle of Two-Eyed Seeing, we honor both Indigenous and Western ways of knowing.
We infuse cultural teachings, connection to land and spirit, and community wisdom together with evidence-based practices and supports.
By embracing the strengths of both perspectives, we provide care that is balanced, respectful, and holistic.
We strive to be provide culturally responsive and indigenous-informed care for all those we serve.
Trauma-Informed Care
All care provided at Heartfire Homes is trauma-informed.
We understand how trauma impacts behavior, development, and relationships, and we acknowledge the trauma that Indigenous children, youth, and families have and continue to endure.
Our staff respond with empathy, consistency, and evidence-based strategies that support emotional safety, trust-building, and resilience.
Life Skills & Developmental Support
Children, youth, and families are supported in developing age-appropriate life skills, emotional awareness, and social skills.
This includes but not limited to daily living routines, healthy coping strategies, communication skills, and preparation for transitions, based on each child’s developmental stage and needs.
Education, Health & Advocacy Support
We work collaboratively with Nations, schools, therapists, health providers, and Child and Family Services to support each child’s health, educational, and developmental goals.
Advocacy and coordination ensure children receive wrap-around services and consistent support.
Family Support
When appropriate and safe, Heartfire Homes supports family connections.
We collaborate with guardians, kinship caregivers, and professionals to support reunification, kinship placements, or long-term stability, always guided by the best interests of the child.
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