Sumas First Nation

Sumas First Nation

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The Semá:th people were known as the fierce wolf people and were a part of the larger Stό:lō Nation. Semá:th lake and waterways formed an integral part of our community and our traditional way of life. The Traditional names for our water ways are: Stόtelō or Sumas River, translating to “little Creek”, SeÍ:tslehōq' or Marshall Lonzo Creek, translating to “Sand Drifting;” and Q’élem or Saar Creek,

02/04/2026

Representing in Ottawa! 🧡🪶

01/09/2026

We're hiring: Health & Wellness Manager 🍃

⚠️ View the full job posting HERE: https://sumasfirstnation.com/job-opportunity/health-manager/

Interested in the role? Here's what we're looking for:

✔️ Broad range of recent Health and or social work experience or equivalent;
✔️ Educated to a master’s degree level (or equivalent experience), with evidence of recent professional development;
✔️ Broad range of recent Health and or social work experience or equivalent;
✔️ Well-versed in financial budgeting and management;
✔️ Familiarity with various mental and physical health treatments and ability to seek out and provide recommendations to nation members when required;
✔️ Experience working with First Nations communities and/or organizations is considered an asset
✔️ First Nations heritage is considered an asset

If this sounds like you, we encourage you to apply! We are also open to applicants who demonstrate an acceptable combination of education, training, and professional experience.

Join a committed team in a role that champions culturally grounded care and supports pathways to healing and long-term community wellness.

12/12/2025

⚠️ Please be advised that Sumas First Nation is closely monitoring the ongoing flood situation.

Updates are being provided to Sumas membership through private community channels, and management/leadership are maintaining a close watch on Provincial updates and City of Abbotsford/City of Chilliwack updates.

To see the most recent updates available, please visit our website here: https://sumasfirstnation.com/news/flood-warnings-advisories-for-southern-fraser-valley-floods/

There are also a number of resources available through the above link.

Please stay safe and continue to watch for updates. Special thanks to SFN staff who have been monitoring the situation and responding accordingly.

11/06/2025

This week we partnered with Hawk Communications App to attend the Our Children Our Way conference in beautiful Vancouver, BC! 🧡🪶

We led a breakout session on improving communications in Nations, using Sumas as a case study and describing how we’ve used the Hawk App. We talked about implementation, challenges, and most importantly how we’ve seen a jump in engagement using accessible, secure tools like the Hawk App.

Special thanks to Michelle and Bronwen with Hawk (left), Cheyenne Ned with Sumas (right), and Chantel Homme (behind the camera) for all the work done to present!

This conference offered a variety of learning opportunities and brought together bright minds from all over Canada to discuss and share ideas, solutions, and challenges around the issues of child and family development. It was an honour to witness and participate in the sessions and and to be a small part of the incredible work being done all over Canada.

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2788 Sumas Mountain Road
Abbotsford, BC
V3G2J2

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm