
The centre was named in honour of Shirley Adamson, Zhürá, recognising her advocacy for First Nations families.
The Council of Yukon First Nations (CYFN) held a dedication ceremony Friday, to mark the completion of the Family Preservation Wellness Centre project.
The centre, which opened its doors on February 14, 2025, provides a safe space for First Nations families.
CYFN Director Shadelle Chambers emphasised the facility's importance, stating it offers a comprehensive range of services tailored to the unique needs of First Nations families.
The centre was named in honour of Shirley Adamson, Zhürá, recognising her advocacy for First Nations families.
The completion of the project was celebrated with a wrap-up BBQ, featuring tours of the new outdoor and indoor spaces.