The Foundation for Indigenous Sustainable Health (FISH) was established in 2010 to address housing crises in Indigenous Australian communities. FISH focuses on healing spiritual, cultural, familial, and social connections, and the connection to land (Country) to create healthy individuals, families, communities, and land. FISH's national programs tackle intergenerational trauma, poverty, and justice system engagement by addressing socioeconomic determinants through providing opportunities for education, housing, employment, creative and cultural engagement. The ultimate vision is to empower First Nations people to be confident, connected, healthy, with equal opportunities, and valued as positive contributors who lead in caring for each other and for Country.
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