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Indian Residential School Survivors Society

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The Indian Residential School Survivor Society (IRSSS) is a provincial organization with a twenty-year history of providing services to Indian Residential School Survivors.

The Indian Residential School Survivors Society began in 1994 as a working committee of the First Nations Summit. We were known as the Residential School Project, housed out of and as a part of the BC First Nations Summit. Our work was primarily to assist Survivors with the litigation process pertaining to Residential School abuses. In more recent years our work has expanded to include assisting the descendants of Survivors and implementing Community education measures (Indigenous & Non-Indigenous).

As of March 2002, we formally became the Indian Residential School Survivors Society (IRSSS). The IRSSS is governed by an elected Board of Directors from six regions of BC; the Board of Directors are also Survivors or Intergenerational Survivors of Residential Schools. The Board of Directors is responsible for the funding of the organization and delegates its day-to-day duties to our Executive Director. The Executive Director is hired by the Board of Directors and hold full responsibility for the implementation of Board initiatives and policies and hiring staff. The board is supported by a staff of 20 professionals and 16 Elders who provide Cultural Support, most of whom are either Indian Residential School Survivors or Intergenerational Survivors.

IRSSS provides essential services to Residential School Survivors, their families, and those dealing with Intergenerational traumas. These impacts affect every family and every community across B.C. and Canada. This fact is most evident in the Corrections Canada Services-the numbers of First Nations people incarcerated, Child and Family Services child apprehensions, the high number of people on social assistance, unemployment and underemployed, lower levels of education, the lowest number within an ethnic minority of “determinants of health”, the list of impacts is extremely high while the services available to effectively assist impacts of Residential Schools remain quite low.

One of our Society’s goals is to continually expand our support to partner organizations and maximize access to culturally sensitive, emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual care.

Recent donors

Recent donors
Date Name Amount
Sep 28 Gayle W CA$54.31
Sep 28 Carissa Swanson Undisclosed amount
Sep 28 Stephanie Stromquist CA$107.72
Sep 27 Jerry Loeb CA$27.60
Sep 27 Jerry Loeb CA$27.60
Sep 27 Darcy Murray CA$22.26
Sep 27 Gathering Place Trading Gathering Place Trading is pleased to participate in the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation with our neighbours at KDC Health! CA$107.72
Sep 27 Anonymous CA$6.24
Sep 27 Alex McNulty CA$27.60
Sep 27 Anonymous I want to show my concern, and to learn how to live in awareness and sensitivity of the lingering impacts of residential schools. Undisclosed amount