First Nations' Emergency Services Society of British Columbia (FNESS) supports B.C. First Nations in building safer, healthier, and thriving communities through programs focused on Awareness, Preparedness, Mitigation, and Recovery. British Columbia, along with the rest of the world, is enduring longer hot seasons, warmer year-round weather, higher drought levels, and continued atmospheric river events. With the continued increase in significant severe weather patterns, FNESS provides training and support to First Nation communities and contractors to provide the skills, knowledge, and abilities, so they are efficient and effective when responding to emergency events.
FNESS is a not-for-profit organization and registered charity governed by a First Nation Board of Directors.