Âsokêwin Friendship Centre Society
About Âsokêwin Friendship Centre Society
Based in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, Ásokêwin Friendship Centre Society is a community-centered organization dedicated to enhancing the lives of Aboriginal people through culturally affirming programs and services. The centre was established on the principle that self-determined activities create the foundation for meaningful engagement and belonging within Canadian society, while simultaneously strengthening and celebrating Aboriginal culture. Serving the Rocky Mountain House, AB area, Ásokêwin Friendship Centre recognizes that urban environments present both unique opportunities and challenges for Aboriginal communities. The organization responds to these realities by fostering initiatives that empower individuals to shape their own paths, access equal opportunities, and maintain strong cultural connections. What sets Ásokêwin Friendship Centre Society apart is its holistic vision—one that sees cultural preservation and social participation not as competing goals, but as complementary elements of community wellbeing. In Rocky Mountain House, the centre stands as a vital resource for Aboriginal residents seeking connection, support, and opportunities to build fulfilling lives rooted in both their heritage and their aspirations for the future.