Eating Health - First Nations Health Authority Guidelines

Provided by First Nations Health Authority

This FNHA program teaches nutrition specifically to Indigenous people and includes various resources updated regularly.
Nutrition is the foundation in maintaining good health. There are many, many resources available on healthy eating. It is about taking the time and finding the resources that resonate with your specific needs, (i.e. sodium-free, gluten-free, vegetarian diets, etc.).

Learn traditional nutrition tips; four eating healthy strategies; and click through a compilation of local websites and recipes. You can also access resources like the Health and Wellness Daily Organizer or the FNHA Wellness Roadmap through their website, updated regularly to address the changing needs of our communities.

604-693-6500

Toll Free: 1-866-913-0033

Public email: wellness@fnha.ca

Website: https://www.fnha.ca/wellness/wellness...

#501, 100 Park Royal South, Coast Salish Territory, West Vancouver, British Columbia, V7T 1A2

Cost: No cost

Referral options:

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