S.U.C.C.E.S.S. Fort St. John is pleased to announce they will be serving clients in even more comfort, and security with increased accessibility. With multiple rooms and a meeting/conference area, the new location is ideal for workshops, meetings and one-on-one services. The building commonly known as the ‘castle’ building, is centrally and conveniently located on 100th Ave.

For over 17 years, S.U.C.C.E.S.S. Fort St. John has served over 6,800 clients, and met over 10,000 if you include local community stakeholders in Fort St. John and neighboring communities through the ISIP (Immigrant Settlement and Integration Program), the BC NSP (British Columbia Newcomer Settlement Program-Formerly BC SIS), LIP and Resilience BC. The S.U.C.C.E.S.S. services, partnerships and engagements have been vital in helping newcomers to the North Peace Region find the necessary information and referrals allowing them to live, work, and settle in Canada---specifically this region of British Columbia---paving the way for community participation, inclusion and citizenship.

The team consisting of Regional Manager Ovvian Hill, Settlement Practitioners Florentina Antonio and David Ambaryan, as well as Program Assistant Janis Nual, welcomed the guests at the new location.

Honorable guests included Fort St. John Mayor Lilia Hansen, Council Members Byron Stewart, Sarah MacDougall and Tony Zabinski. Other clients, community leaders and service providers also graced the occasion.