Hulitan, pronounced “Hull-ee-ton”, is a Coast Salish word.
It’s from the Cowichan dialect, meaning “saver of life, life-giver “. It takes a
community to raise a child, and urban areas are comprised of many
Nations. Thus, we value the traditional teachings of all Indigenous people.
In February 2010 Hulitan Family and Community Services Society (HFCSS) was incorporated and in April of the same year, after many years of service, separated from M’akola Group of Societies, the umbrella organization of Hulitan Social Services Society. The separation process was planned and developed over a period of three years in order to ensure a smooth and sustainable transition for the new Society. April 1, 2011, marked the first anniversary of HFCSS and 12 months of service to the Indigenous community.
Hulitan preserves, unifies, and advocates for Indigenous families by supporting healing and fostering resilience through culturally rooted programs and services and collaboration with community partners.
Hulitan’s Vision Statement is the following:
Hulitan empowers Indigenous families and future generations, walking alongside them and using the cultural principles of Respect, Honour, Connectedness, Humility and Integrity.
Hulitan is committed to providing culturally sensitive and aware programming and services to the Indigenous community.We are aware that urban communities are comprised of many different Nations, therefore, we respect and value the traditional teachings of all Indigenous people.
Did you know … Funding
Hulitan’s programs are primarily funded by the Ministry of Children and Family Development. Hulitan also receives funding from the Victoria Foundation, and Success by Six as well as in-kind contributions from the Victoria School District 61 and the Sooke School District 62.
Our Governance
Hulitan Family and Community Services Society is governed by a Board of Directors.The Board of Directors is made up of Indigenous volunteers who represent the Victoria community and who hold our holistic vision.
Accreditation
Founded in 1966 as the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities, CARF International is an independent, nonprofit accreditor of health and human services.
Hulitan has received our third 3 years accreditation and will resurvey in 2018. Hulitan is accredited according to the standards used for Child and Youth Services.
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