The story of the NWR FASD Society – Mackenzie Network is nothing short of unique. What was once a small "wish list" written by local caregivers has become the very roots of our entire organization. Since 1997, we have grown into a trusted regional leader providing supports to agencies, families, and individuals in the Mackenzie Region living with, or supporting, individuals with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.
Serving Our Community Since 1997
What Drives Us
Mission, Vision & Values
Our Vision
Reconciling the Past, Informing the Present and Shaping the Future
Our Mission
To enable communities to work towards substance free births addressing historical pathways, while supporting individuals and families impacted with FASD
Our Values
Conversations are key to prevention
All children have the right to a healthy start
All individuals deserve dignity and respect
Healthy families create healthy communities
Communication and partnership are critical for FASD awareness
Where We Work
Our Service Area
Our staff travel to all communities in the Mackenzie Region to deliver programs and supports. We are proud to serve the following communities:
Beaver First Nation
Fort Vermilion
La Crete
Mackenzie County
Rainbow Lake
Dene Tha First Nation
High Level
First Nations & Settlements
Little Red River Cree First Nation
Paddle Prairie Metis Settlement
Tall Cree First Nation
Our People
Meet the Team
Our dedicated staff bring passion, expertise, and lived experience to everything they do. From program coaches to housing leads, every member of our team is committed to making a real difference in the Mackenzie Region.
Get to Know Our Staff
View photos, names, and roles for all our team members — from management to summer coaches.