Guided by Wisdom, Grounded in Community
The Prince George Urban Aboriginal Justice Society is honoured to be led by a dedicated Board of Directors who bring together cultural knowledge, community experience, and professional expertise. Each member contributes their own voice, wisdom, and leadership to ensure our work reflects the needs and strengths of the people we serve.
Our Board plays a vital role in guiding the vision, strategy, and values of the organization. Together, they uphold our commitment to justice, healing, and reconciliation — ensuring that our programs continue to honour Indigenous traditions, empower families, and strengthen community connections.
They work closely with Elders, youth, and community partners to support culturally grounded initiatives that make a lasting difference. Their leadership reflects our core values of respect, accountability, integrity, and unity.
Meet Our Board of Directors
Annette Maurice, Chairperson
Provides leadership and oversight to the Board, ensuring our mission and values guide every decision. Brings years of experience in community advocacy and Indigenous justice.
Ken Solonas, Vice-Chairperson
Supports the Chairperson in governance and planning, with a strong focus on community engagement and program development.
David Coe, Treasurer
Oversees financial stewardship with transparency and care, ensuring resources are managed effectively for long-term sustainability.
Teal Howes, Secretary
Maintains accurate records and supports effective communication between the Board, staff, and community.
Additional Members –Karin Hunt, Rheanna Robinson, Warren Brown, Larry Garnot, Vincent Joseph
Each Director contributes unique skills and experiences from education and social services to restorative justice and community wellness. Together, they help shape the future of PGUAJS through collaboration, compassion, and commitment.
Our Commitment
The Board of Directors of the Prince George Urban Aboriginal Justice Society stands united in promoting equity, inclusion, and self-determination. Guided by culture and community, they continue to walk the path toward justice, healing, and a stronger future for all.
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