Children & Family Directory MAY 2013
MAY 2012 YOUR NORTH SHORE RESOURCE FOR FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN AGES 0 - 12
Child Care • Fun Places • Immunization • Libraries • Parks • Playgroups • Recreation/Family Centres • Schools • Special Needs
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north shore community resources: child and family programs 6o4-985-7138 Web: www.nscr.bc.ca
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children & family directory may 2013 is produced by the Outlook in partnership with North Shore Community Resources. For information regarding the editorial listings, please contact NSCR 604.985.7138 For information regarding advertising, contact the Outlook at 604.903.1013
community action program for children (capc) • A federally funded program that provides support for low income, aboriginal and immigrant families with young children • Provides Parent Community Developers that are parents in the community to work with other parents, and provide access to important community resources north shore child care resource and referral program • Provides a community-based service which promotes programs and projects which enhance child care services and the quality of life for children and their families • Provides information on child care options for children up to 12 years of age, including group child care, family child care, preschools, out-of-school care, child minding, and programs for children requiring extra support. WEcan (Welcome to the Early childhood access network) • Provides coordination and planning support for the effective distribution of programs and services to meet the needs of families with young children in a diverse community • Increases community awareness of the developmental needs and resources for young children north shore middle childhood matters planning table • Provides coordination, planning and community awareness activities to support the developmental needs of school age children, primarily in their out-of-school time.
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Table of Contents Emergency Numbers.......................... 5 Health Resources............................... 6 Vancouver Coastal Health, North Shore Health Services (VCH)................. 6 Health Centres................................................ 6 Hospital Information....................................... 7 Mental Health Services................................... 7 Nursing Services............................................. 7 Specialized Support ervices............................. 7 Family Planning Resources.............................. 8 Nutrition Resources........................................ 9 Community Kitchens...................................... 9 Food Banks..................................................... 9
child care Resources........................................... 10 education resources........................................... 11 North Shore Public Libraries.......................... 11 Community Resource Libraries...................... 11 Schools......................................................... 12
parent education & support........................................... 13 parent/caregiver & child programs (0-5 years)..............................................15 Early Literacy................................................ 15 Drop-in Playgroups (0-5 Years)..................... 15 Public Library Early Literacy Services............. 15
school-age programs (6-12 years).............................................17 School Site After-School Care....................... 17 Pre-teen Drop-in Programs........................... 17 After-School/Summer Programs................... 17
community resources...............................................18 Resources on the North Shore...................... 18 Resources in the Lower Mainland................. 19 4 NORTH SHORE 2013 CHILDREN & FAMILY DIRECTORY
children requiring extra support.......................................21 first nations resources...............................................23 multicultural resources...............................................24 recreation resources...............................................24 Fun Places.................................................... 24 Parks and Playgrounds.................................. 26 Community Recreation Services.................... 26 Community Recreation Centres.................... 26
the first six years.................................27 help your child succeed........................................27 Steps for Healthy Child Development........... 27 Taking Care of You....................................... 27 Getting Ready for Kindergarten.................... 28
MIDDLE YEARS..........................................29 6-9 Years...................................................... 29 10-12 Years (Pre-Teen)................................. 29
internet resources..............................29 index........................................................30
Table of Contents highlights the general categories of information in your May 2013 Children & Family Directory. For an alphabetical list of services and resources available to North Shore families, please refer to the INDEX on page 30. To find the locations of the places listed in this directory, go to: Yahoo Maps: http://ca.maps.yahoo.com/ Google Maps: http://maps.google.ca/
EmergencyNumbers REPORTING CHILD ABUSE
LIONS GATE HOSPITAL .........604-988-3131
Helpline for Children (No Area Code Required) ................. 310-1234
NORTH SHORE INTAKE & FAMILY SERVICES...................604-981-0008 BC DRUG AND POISON INFORMATION CENTRE................................ 1-800-567-8911
NORTH SHORE CRISIS SERVICES SOCIETY ................604-987-0366 NORTH SHORE EMERGENCY SOCIAL SERVICES ..................604-983-7440
24 HOUR CRISIS LINE............604-872-3311 BC CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL ................................604-875-2345 BC POISON CONTROL CENTRE (LOCAL) ...................604-682-5050 CRIME STOPPERS............... 1-800-222-8477 FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES Confidential Referral Line .......604-987-1411 HEALTHLINK BC ..................................... 811
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Health Resources Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) North Shore Health Services...........................604-983-6700 Web: www.vch.ca
The Early Years and the Child and Youth teams are dedicated to supporting optimum health for mothers, babies, children, and youth in our community. This is achieved through the delivery of a comprehensive range of services and support for families, including maternity, special care nursery and pediatric services based at Lions Gate Hospital, as well as a variety of community-based programs and services. Public Health Nurses are available on-call to answer questions related to health issues. Regardless of whether clients are at home, in school or in the hospital, a coordinated team of health professionals will meet their health needs. Services focus on health promotion, disease and injury prevention, as well as early identification of and support for children and youth with developmental and chronic health issues. Staff work together with families, community agencies, recreation and municipal departments to achieve the goal of healthy children and youth living and growing in a healthy community.
Community Licensing................604-983-6700
Provides the licensing and monitoring of child and adult facilities on the North Shore. These facilities provide daycare, group home residential care for youth and adults with special needs and homes for seniors.
Dental Services for Children............................. Phone…………………604-904-6200
Provides oral screenings, assessments and referrals for children under 5 years of age. Oral health prevention services are offered to parents and their young children at selected drop-in groups in the community. An oral health education kit containing lesson plans and handouts is available to loan to preschools upon request.
North Shore Pediatric Resource Team Phone:............................... 904-6200 Ext. 4162 Nursing Support Services include Coordination and Consultation; Assessment to determine if Delegated or Direct Nursing Care is required; Development of Individualized Care Plans (ICP); Teaching/training and delegation for alternate care givers; Facilitation of the At Home Program; Counseling and Referral; Monitoring and Evaluation.
Physiotherapy services for children 0-5 years with the flexibility to participate in the kindergarten transition year. Consultation is provided in multiple community settings: home, daycare, preschool, kindergarten, Infant Development Program.
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Physiotherapy serves School-Aged Children with Special Needs to achieve optimal independence and to assist them in meeting their educational goals. The therapist works with family members, teachers and educational assistants to support the student’s participation, inclusion and access to learning opportunities with the goal of achieving the student’s highest level of independent functioning. Services are provided in home, school, childcare and community settings.
Environmental Health Inspection Phone…………………………..604-983-6700
Inspections and licensing of food premises, public swimming pools, and personal service establishments. Inspects and enforces regulations relating to environmental pollution and contamination.
HealthLink BC............................................ 811
Speak with a health nurse, pharmacist, or dietitian. Operates 24 hours a day, every day of the year, for any question or concern.
Hearing Clinic Phone:……….............................604-983-6704 • Includes assessment and monitoring of hearing levels, client/caregiver counselling and education, evaluation and fitting of hearing aid(s) and other hearing assistive devices • School/preschool liaison and direct student support and workshops for families, caregivers, educators and other professionals. • All children from birth to 19 years and all ages with developmental delay. Universal Hearing Screening is provided to all newborns either within hospital or at the clinic. • Referrals are accepted from physicians, community health nurses, speech and language pathologists, parents, hearing resources, teachers, and other agencies.
Health Centres (North Shore)
Central Community Health Centre Phones: …….………………604-983-6700
5th Floor, 132 Esplanade, North Vancouver Serving the residents north and south of the Upper Levels Highway.
Parkgate Community Health Centre........................................604-904-6450 2nd Floor, 3625 Banff Court, North Vancouver Serving the residents east of Lynn Creek.
Mental Health Services for Children
West Community Health Centre Phone:………………………….604-904-6200
2nd Floor, 2121 Marine Drive, West Vancouver Serving the residents of West Vancouver, Lions Bay and Bowen Island.
Child and Youth Mental Health and Addiction Program (North Shore)...............604-904-4336 • Psychiatrist and clinical counselling • Cool Kids (anxiety) • Connect (parenting) • Preteen • Infant and toddler
Hospital Information: Non-Emergency
BC Children’s Hospital Tours Phone:…………………………..604-984-5864
Hospital tours are available to prepare children for a potential or upcoming hospital stay. These are coordinated through the Pediatric Unit. The Lions Gate Hospital Auxiliary provides tours to kindergarten groups every Tuesday morning.
Child and Adolescent Program (North Shore VCH) ........................ 604-983-6719 Infant & Early Childhood Mental Health (North Shore MCFD/VCH)........... 604-904-4336
Lions Gate Hospital Pediatric Unit Phone:……………………………604-988-3131
Nursing Services
Public Health Nursing...................604-983-6700 www.vch.ca
The Pediatric Unit at Lions Gate Hospital has 10 beds and a health care team trained to meet the special needs of children and families. Parents are important members of the care team and are encouraged to participate directly in the development of a care plan for their child. As well, parents are given the option to “room-in” with their child to help alleviate anxiety in small children. A parent lounge in the unit has kitchen facilities. A playroom and teen lounge are available for play therapy and patient recreation. Videos and computer games are also available to distract children from pain and anxiety.
• Provides services including prenatal information, home visits to newborns, immunizations, parent and infant classes, young moms groups, breastfeeding drop-ins, lactation consultant clinics, preschool outreach, and a general oncall service. On call operates 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday at 604-983-6700. • After hours and weekends, clients can call HealthLink BC at 811. Outreach to preschool and child care sites is also available.
Immunizations Phone:................................................ 604-983-6863
Lions Gate Hospital-Pre-Admission Clinic Phone:…………………604-988-3131
Immunization Clinics are offered at three Community Centres: John Braithwaite, Parkgate and West Vancouver. To make an appointment, call 604-983-6863, or check at www.immunizebc.ca.
Children requiring surgery will visit the Pre-Admission Clinic with a parent/guardian prior to the scheduled operation. This visit will provide an opportunity for the child to meet with members of the care team, complete required tests and other procedures, and learn more about what to expect when they come to the hospital. Parents/guardians will also learn what to expect during and after surgery and the role they will play in their child’s treatment and recovery process.
Postpartum Support Phone:………………………….. 604-983-6700
• Provides support for new moms who are feeling tired, anxious, sad, teary or overwhelmed, • Call the Public Health Nurse on call Monday – Friday from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. • You can also call the 24-hour crisis line at 604-872-3311.
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For more information or to book an appointment, please contact us at: 604-770-0101 or info@leaptherapy.ca 1093 Roosevelt Crescent | North Vancouver | www.leaptherapy.ca NORTH SHORE 2013 CHILDREN & FAMILY DIRECTORY 7
vision screening phone: ……………………… 604-983-6700
• Facilitation of At Home programs • Counseling/Referral • Monitoring/Evaluations
• This service promotes the prevention of permanent vision loss and the detection of eye problems. • Currently all kindergarten age children are screened, however the recommended age for vision screening is three years old. • Vision screening is being provided to three year olds at preschools, daycares and Strong Start locations. • Appointments are available on Thursday afternoons as well
spEcialiZEd support sErvicEs audiology ................................ 604-983-6700 • VCH Hearing testing
bc centre for ability, north shore phone: ………………………..604-451-5511
www.bc-cfa.org • Provides assessment and ongoing therapy services to children from birth to school entry age who have a developmental delay or neurological challenge. • Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy and Speech Language Therapy services are available to children and Social Work support to their families. Family referrals are accepted. • Children are seen in home, childcare and other community settings where therapists work closely with families and other community partners to support full participation and inclusion. • Fee–for-service programs are also available for older children.
Well baby drop-in clinics phone: ………………………604-983-6700
for dates and times(Ask for On-Call Nurse for Early Years Team) • Vancouver Coastal Health offers drop-in clinics in several locations across the North Shore • Program provides an opportunity to consult with a public health nurse, get breastfeeding support, weigh your baby and access other health information. • A lactation consultant is available by appointment by calling 604-983-6863. Call for more information and times.
locations:
• Hillside Baptist Church 870 Lynn Valley Rd, North Vancouver, BC V7J 1Z7 • Parkgate Community Centre North Wing Multipurpose Room 3625 Banff Court, North Vancouver, BC V7H 2Z8 • West Vancouver Community Centre 2121 Marine Drive, West Vancouver, BC V7V 4Y2 • John Braithwaite Community Centre (JBCC) 145 West 1st Street, North Vancouver, BC V7M 1B1
physiotherapy – Early intervention phone:……………………604-904-6200 Ext. 4165
Physiotherapy services for children 0-5 years with the flexibility to participate in the kindergarten transition year. Consultation is provided in multiple community settings: home, daycare, preschool, kindergarten, Infant Development Program.
physiotherapy for school aged children phone: ……………………604-904-6200 Ext. 4164
young mother program
(Mothers 24 years of age and under John Braithwaite Community Centre (JBCC) 145 West 1st Street, North Vancouver, BC V7M 1B1
Physiotherapy serves School-Aged Children with Special Needs to achieve optimal independence and to assist them in meeting their educational goals. The therapist works with family members, teachers and educational assistants to support the student’s participation, inclusion and access to learning opportunities with the goal of achieving the student’s highest level of independent functioning. Services are provided in home, school, child care and community settings.
nursing support services phone: …………………604-904-6200 Ext. 4162
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Speech/Language Services 0-5 years Phone: ……………………………..604-983-6700
Healthy Helpings NS Neighbourhood House Phone:……………………………604-982-8315 Web: www.nsnh.bc.ca
• Speech-language services are delivered at the Central and West Community Health Centres, in preschool/daycare centres, and in the home. A team of professionals work together with families to help preschool children overcome communication disorders. • School–age children have service provided through the public school system.
North Shore Neighbourhood House 225 East 2nd Street, North Vancouver • A free, twice monthly program at North Shore Neighbourhood House, offering nutrition and shopping help, guest speakers and group kitchen participation. • For mothers of children aged 6 months to 6 years who are on a tight budget
Tobacco Reduction Phone: ………………………………604-983-6700
Food Banks
• Tobacco resource centre and co-ordination of tobacco initiatives for Vancouver Coastal-North Shore service delivery area
Harvest Project Phone:…......................................……604-983-9488
Family Planning Resources
1073 Roosevelt Crescent, North Vancouver • In emergency circumstances, enough food is provided for each family member for one month
Options for Sexual Health: Birth Control Clinic – North Shore...................................................... Phone: …604-731-4252 or 604-904-6450 Web: www.optionsforsexualhealth.com
North Shore Neighbourhood House Phone:………………………….604-987-8138
Parkgate Community Health Centre 2nd Floor, 3625 Banff Court North Vancouver, BC V7H 2Z8 • S taffed by doctors, nurses, and trained volunteers. Offers information, health screening, birth control methods, pregnancy testing, counselling, and referrals. Education programs and resources available. •H ours of Operation: Wednesdays 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm
Web: www.nsnh.bc.ca 225 East 2nd Street, North Vancouver • A venue for the Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society each Wednesday of the month to provide food packages to those in need. The Food Bank is open from 11:30am 1:00pm and can be accessed from our ground level south entrance at 225 East 2nd Street. • A nutritious bowl of hot soup is also available to visitors to the food bank site, thanks to the efforts of local volunteers
Sex Sense Line........................ 1-800-739-7367
• The “Facts of Life Line” is a confidential phone line providing information about sexuality, birth control, relationships, AIDS, sexually transmitted infections, pregnancy options, and anything to do with sexuality.
BC Food Security Gateway Web: www.bcfoodsecuritygateway.ca
• The Food Security Gateway is designed to be a “one stop” Web resource for food security practitioners and others in British Columbia who want to make “healthy eating the easy choice” and build food-secure communities.
Nutrition Resources
Nutritionists Phone: …………604-983-6700, 604-732-9191
• Provides nutritional assessment and counselling services, mostly to groups.
North Shore Neighbourhood House Programs: Offered at John Braithwaite Community Centre 145 West 1st Street North Vancouver STUFF FOR KIDS & FAMILIES
KIDS RECREATION & SUMMER PROGRAMS
PARENT EDUCATION SERIES
www.nsnh.bc.ca 604.987.8138
Call Alison 604.982.8326
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NSNH offers a multitude of programs for kids and to support kids & families
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Practical information sessions for parents of preschoolers.
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And there’s more: GRANDPARENT CONNECTIONS Supporting grandparents caring for grandchildren under 6 years For information on these or any of our other family FAMILY EVENTS Many events are held throughout the year FAMILY RESOURCE CENTRE In partnership with John Braithwaite Community Centre, the Family programs, contact Alison Ching Centre offers many drop-in programs for families with children under 6 years
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Child Care Resources bc aboriginal child care society ......................................604-913-9128 Web: www.acc-society.bc.ca
ns supported child development program phone:. .............................................. 604-998-0131 Web: www.nsscdp.com
#708-100 Park Royal South, West Vancouver • Support, training and resources to early childhood programs serving Aboriginal families and children. • Culturally appropriate resources to support Aboriginal early childhood development programs. • Community members are welcome to come and visit the resource library or browse the on-line catalogue • Information regarding training is also available on the website.
309 West 1st Street, North Vancouver • Provides services for children and their families from birth to 12 years of age who require additional support in their child care setting. Also provides support for the children of parents who are working or attending school and for children who require extra support and are enrolled in a preschool.
provincial child care resource & referral programs phone: ...........................................1-888-338-6622 Website: www.ccrr.bc.ca
ns child care resource & referral program phone:. .............................................. 604-985-7138 Web: www.nscr.bc.ca
• Provides information about child care, family support services and locations of Child Care Resource and Referral Programs in BC.
North Shore Community Resources #201-935 Marine Drive, North Vancouver • For parents, child care providers (licensed, registered and informal), ECE students and the community • Provides information on parenting, child care, child development and the early years through parent referrals, professional development and workshop opportunities • Provides assistance with child care subsidy forms • Provides extensive child care lending library of books, videos, toys and equipment • Provides information for parents on choosing and finding quality child care
vancouver coastal region ccrrs Web: www.childcareresource.ca
• There are six CCRR programs in the Vancouver Coastal Region: North Shore, Sea-to-Sky, Sunshine Coast, Richmond, Vancouver, Tri-Cities/Burnaby • Provide information about child care, family support services and locations of Child Care Resource and Referral Programs in the Vancouver Coastal region.
vancouver coastal Health (vcH) child care licensing phone: ............................................... 604-983-6700 •Provides the licensing and monitoring of child care facilities on the North Shore.
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Education Resources nortH sHorE public librariEs • All public library services are free • All public libraries have large collections of books and audio-visual materials for children and youth of all ages • All public libraries provide extensive programming for children of all ages, including storytimes, and special events • Most public libraries offer programming to support parents education • Check the websites for current information about programming and lending resources
north vancouver district public library has three branches: • Capilano Branch in Edgemont Village • Lynn Valley Main at Lynn Valley and Mountain Highway • Parkgate Branch on Mt. Seymour Parkway in Parkgate Village shopping centre.
West vancouver memorial library phone: …………..............604-925-7400 Web: www.westvanlibrary.ca
bowen island public library phone:………………………604-947-9788 Web: www.bowenlibrary.bc.ca
1950 Marine Drive, West Vancouver
430 Bowen Trunk Road, Bowen Island
bc aboriginal child care society resource library........................604-913-9128 Web: www.acc-society.bc.ca
north vancouver city library phone: ……………………604-998-3450 Web: www.cnv.org/nvcl 120 West 14th Street, North Vancouver (Across the plaza from North Vancouver City Hall)
north vancouver district public library.......................604-990-5800 Web: www.nvdpl.ca Lynn Valley Main Branch 1277 Lynn Valley Road, North Vancouver
community rEsourcE librariEs
#708-100 Park Royal South, West Vancouver • The resource library is open to the public • Contains over one thousand books, periodicals and videos related to Aboriginal children, parenting, child care and early childhood development • Has early childhood education resource kits containing hands-on materials and curriculum reflecting First Nations traditions, which have been developed for loan to Aboriginal childcare programs in British Columbia • Parents, early childhood educators, and other community members are welcome to visit the resource library or browse the on-line catalogue
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capilano university library phone: ………………………604-984-4944 Web: www.capilanou.ca 2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver • Use of materials within the library is free of charge. Community members are welcome.
north shore child care resource & referral program resource library phone: ………… ................................ 604-985-7138 Web: www.nscr.bc.ca North Shore Community Resources #201-935 Marine Drive, North Vancouver • Extensive child care library of books, videos & toys.
7,000 students enrolled in Kindergarten to Grade 12. Programs include Super Achievers, French Immersion, Summer Learning, International Baccalaureate, Community Learning, Hockey and Soccer Academies and many more nationally recognized local programs. New students to the district should be registered at their local school during school hours, and parents should bring the child’s birth certificate and proof of residency. Call 604-981-1000 for more details.
settlement Workers in schools (sWis)
• Settlement Workers in Schools help newcomer parents and their children settle in their school and community • Services are available in many languages. You can contact SWIS directly, or through the ELL teacher or counsellor at your school.
north vancouver school district north shore multicultural society………988-2931
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# 101-255 West 1st Street, North Vancouver Maplewood House (adjacent to Maplewood Farm) 399 Seymour River Place, North Vancouver • Breast feeding and postpartum support • Child/family drop-in • Counselling services • Parenting workshops and sessions Takay family Program
Family Support Services Confidential Referral Line Phone:.......................................604-987-1411
Available to North Shore families with children under the age of 19 who may be experiencing difficulties resulting from marital breakdown, family conflict or other stresses. Parents, children, blended and kinship family members may all benefit.
Hollyburn Family Services Phone:........................................604-987-8211 www.hollyburn.ca #210 - 255 West 1st Street, North Vancouver Family Support Services, for families with children under the age of 19 years. Parenting education workshops and groups Linkage to other community services
Family Resource Centre John Braithwaite Community Centre (JBCC) Phone:........................................604-982-8315 Web: www.jbcc.ca
145 West 1st Street, North Vancouver • Grandparent Connections
• Daddy & Me Drop-In • Parent Education series • Young parent drop-in
North Shore Child Care Resource & Referral Program Phone: …………………….604-985-7138 Web: www.nscr.bc.ca North Shore Community Resources #201-935 Marine Drive, North Vancouver • Key Elements of Professional Nanny Care • Key Elements of School Age Care • Parent/Caregiver workshops • Family Child Care Provider training
North Shore Neighbourhood House Phone: 604-987-8138 : Local 209) Website: www.nsnh.bc.ca 225 East 2nd Street North Vancouver, BC V7L 1C4 • Parent Community Developers (CAPC)
North Shore Multicultural Society (NSMS) Phone: .......................................604-988-2931 Web: www.nsms.ca
#207-123 East 15th Street, North Vancouver • Let’s learn together (O-5 in Farsi , Mandarin & Korean ) Parents as Literacy Partners (PALS), (ages 3-5 in Farsi & Korean) • School-Age parenting program
North Shore Neighbourhood House Phone:........................................604-987-8138 Web: www.nsnh.bc.ca 225 East 2nd Street North Vancouver, BC V7L 1C4 • Pregnant and parenting teens • Parent Community Developers (CAPC)
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Open Door Drop-In for Single Moms Phone: ……………604-985-1122 ext. 28 Hillside Church, 870 Lynn Valley Rd, North Vancouver
Parkgate Community Services Phone: ……………………604-983-6350 www.myparkgate.com 3625 Banff court, NV • Parent Community Developers
School Age Child Care Association Phone:…………………………….604-709-5661 Web: www.saccabc.org
• Improves the availability of quality, affordable school age child care by providing programs and services to professionals in this field.
So-Sah-Latch Family Centre: “A place of shelter” for Squamish Nation Families Phone: ………………………604-985-7826
422 West Esplanade, North Vancouver • Family Program with ECEs, Nurses, Aboriginal Supported Child Development Program, Family Life Skills, Infant Development, Speech Therapy.
• Prenatal Program • Labour & Delivery Program • Post-Natal Program
Mother Bear Drop-In Program Phone: ……………………604-988-0667
427 West 1st , North Vancouver Ayas Men Men Child and Family Services Department Aboriginal Head Start Family Programs
Tsleil Waututh Child and Family Centre Phone:…………………604-929-0693 Web: www.twnation.ca
3036 Takaya Drive, North Vancouver • Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY) • Toy Lending Library • Headstart Program West Vancouver Child and Family Hub Phone: ………………………………..604-925-7141 Web: www.westvancouver.ca 2121 Marine Drive, West Vancouver • Gordon House and Ambleside Child Care • Coordinated early years programming
Check out these provincial programs to help your kids! Children's Fitness Credit and Children's Arts Credit BC families can claim up to $500 – per child, per year – for eligible expenses for sports and arts programs. The Best Chance Website This website can help you have a healthy pregnancy, give your baby a good start in life, and support your future together. Learn more: www.bestchance.gov.bc.ca Healthy Kids Program This program helps eligible families with costs associated with basic dental care and prescription glasses for their children. Learn more: www.eia.gov.bc.ca
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Parent/Caregiver &Child Programs Early Literacy
Family Resource Programs
Parent Child Mother Goose Programs (PCMG)
Provides an early literacy program for parents of infants and toddlers. Most programs are ten weeks in length, and include shared songs, rhymes and stories. The following agencies sponsor Parent Child Mother Goose Programs for parents and caregivers at several locations across the North Shore. Call for information about times and locations. • Bowen Island Family Place 604-947-2717 • I hope family centres, a program of Family Services of the North Shore 604-988-5281 • John Braithwaite Community Centre: 604-982-8315 • North Shore Community Resources: 604-985-7138 • North Vancouver District Public Library: 604-990-5800 • Parkgate Community Centre: 604-983-6350 • West Vancouver Memorial Library: 604-925-7400
Public Library Early Literacy Services • City of North Vancouver Library: 604-998-3450 • City of North Vancouver Library at JBCC: 604-982-8315 • District of North Van Public Library: 604-990-5800 • West Vancouver Memorial Library: 604-925-7400
Bowen Island Family Place Phone:........................................604-947-2717 Web: www.bowenislandfamilyplace.com
650 Carter Place, Bowen Island Provides a drop-in program for parents/caregivers and their children ages 0-6 connects families and supports family life on Bowen Island offers a safe, engaging and developmentally appropriate environment that focuses on learning through play focuses on strength-based family support
I hope family centre ~ Family Services of the North Shore Phone:………………604-988-5281 Web: www.familyservices.bc.ca
Suite 101 - 255 West 1st Street, North Vancouver Maplewood House (adjacent to Maplewood Farm) 399 Seymour River Place, North Vancouver Activities at the centres are for families with children up to the age of 6, in an environment that is stimulating, supportive and conducive to learning through play.
Family Resource Centre John Braithwaite Community Centre Phone: ………………………604-982-8315 Web: www.jbcc.ca 145 West 1st Street, North Vancouver • Daddy & Me Drop-In • Sunday Family Funday! (Oct-April) LoLo Drop-In
Storytime at the Library Join us for BabyTales (babies under 24 months old), ToddleTales (for ages 24 - 36 months) and StoryTales (for 3 - 5 year olds). All storytimes are free and no registration is required. Check out the Children’s programing at your local branch for schedules and special events. Lynn Valley Main Library 1277 Lynn Valley Road 604-984-0286
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Capilano Branch 3045 Highland Blvd. 604-987-4471
Parkgate Branch 3675 Banff Crt. 604-929-3727
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Mother Bear Drop-In ~ So-Sah-Latch Family Centre Phone: .......................................604-988-0667
427 West 1st Street, North Vancouver
North Shore Child Care Resource and Referral Program Phone:........................................604-985-7138
North Shore Community Resources • “Circle of Care” and “Mother Goose Inspired” Drop-In program for Child Care providers. Call for locations, days and times.
Parkgate Community Services Phone:........................................604-983-6350 Web: www.myparkgate.com 3625 Banff Court, North Vancouver • Lynnmour Family Drop-In • Parkgate Playgroup • Parent Community Developers
StrongStart Programs
StrongStart is a free drop-in program for pre-school children and their parents/caregivers, It is operated under the mandate of the Ministry of Education and held in several public schools on the North Shore (September - June). The program offers a variety of activities for developing early learning skills.
North Vancouver StrongStart Programs: • Eastview Elementary School 1801 Mountain Highway ~ 604-903-3520 • Boundary Elementary School 750 East 26th Street ~ 604-903-3260 • Lynnmour Elementary School 800 Forsman Avenue ~ 604-903-3590 • Montroyal Elementary School 5310 Sonora Drive ~ 604-903-3650
• Norgate Community Elementary 1295 Sowden Street ~ 604-903-3680 • Seymour Heights Elementary School 2640 Carnation Street ~ 604-903-3760 • Westview Elementary School 641 West 17th Street ~ 604-903-3840 For more information contact North Vancouver School District at 604-903-3444.
West Vancouver StrongStart Programs:
• Hollyburn Elementary School 1329 Duchess Avenue ~ 604-981-1389 • Eagle Harbour Primary School 5515 Marine Drive ~ 604-981-1387 For more information contact West Vancouver School District at 604-981-1000 or check their website: http:// www.sd45.bc.ca/
West Vancouver FamilyPlaceHollyburn Family Services Society Phone: ………………………604-925-7141 Web: www.hollyburn.ca
West Vancouver Community Centre 2121 Marine Drive, West Vancouver Drop-in for parents, caregivers and children birth-6 years of age. Structured, play based program from 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Monday to Friday. On site counsellor to provide information and linkage to other resources. Various parenting education services offered.
North Shore Multicultural Society: Phone:………………………….604-988-2931
#207- 123ast 15th Street, North Vancouver Working with the North Vancouver School district, PALS in Immigrant Communities Program helps immigrant families support their pre-school and kindergarten-aged children’s early literacy development through interactions in English and their first language.
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School-AgePrograms School-Age Care
Pre-Teen Drop-In Programs
North Shore Community Services Societies provide free (or nearly free) pre-teen after-school drop-in programs once or twice per week at many locations. For current information about locations, days and times, please call:
NS Child Care Resource & Referral Program ~ NS Community Resources..........604-985-7138 Web: www.nscr.bc.ca
#201-935 Marine Drive, North Vancouver • Provides information for parents on choosing and finding quality school-age child care on the North Shore • Provides assistance with child care subsidies
Capilano Community Services Society Phone:................................................ 604-988-7115 • William Griffin Community Recreation Centre • Norgate School
School Site After-School Programs
North Van Boys & Girls Club...... 604-986-3449 800 Forsman Avenue, North Vancouver Norvan Boys and Girls Club offer after-school drop-in programs Monday through Friday, and Day Camps during Pro-D Days and holiday breaks. Our programs provide a safe space for children and youth, and offer a wide-range of fun activities focusing on skills development and positive relationship building. No child is turned away due to an inability to pay.
North Shore Neighbourhood House Phone:................................................ 604-987-8138 • Lynn Valley Recreation Hall • John Braithwaite Community Centre • Karen Magnussen Community Recreation Centre
Parkgate Community Services Society Phone:................................................ 604-983-6350
NS Neighbourhood House Kids Club Programs
• Parkgate Community Centre
• Capilano Elementary • Cleveland Elementary • Lynn Valley Elementary • Norgate Elementary • Ridgeway Elementary
West Vancouver Community Services Phone:................................................ 604-925-7270 • Gleneagles Community Centre • West Vancouver Community Centre
User Pay After-School Site Programs
Several schools on the North Shore have arranged for after-school programming through Community Recreation Services. Call to see which schools are involved in these programs, Registration is through Community Recreation Services in both North and West Van. NV Recreation Commission. 604-987-PLAY (7529)
After-School/Summer Programs North Vancouver Community Arts Council Phone:........................................604-988-6844
WV Community Centre................ 604-925-7270
www.nvartscouncil.ca The NVCAC offers summer camps, spring break camps and after school art to school aged children at affordable prices. We are a grassroots, social-profit, charitable cultural organization dedicated to maximizing the intrinsic value of the arts in all media. We provide children the opportunity to learn and be inspired by creating art with working artists.
Subsidized Pre-Teen After-School Site Programs
A partnership between the North and West Vancouver School Districts, North and West Vancouver Community Recreation Services and the Middle Childhood Matters Planning Table of the North Shore. Provides subsidized two hour, once per week after-school recreation programs for pre-teens at a number of North and West Vancouver elementary schools. For current information about participating schools, check at www.connectforkids.ca, or call 604-985-7138.
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Community Resources & Services Resources on the North Shore Family Services...........................604-988-5281 Web: www.familyservices.bc.ca
#101-255 West 1st Street, North Vancouver • Offers a range of clinical services and programs for child and family therapy • Offers parent education and support programs
Family Support Services Confidential Referral Line..........604-987-1411
Available to North Shore families with children under the age of 19 who may be experiencing difficulties resulting from marital breakdown, family conflict or other stresses. Parents, children, blended and kinship family members may all benefit.
Hollyburn Family Services..........604-987-8211 Web: www.hollyburn.ca #210-255 West 1st Street, North Vancouver Support services for families, children, youth and seniors Parenting education programs Individual and family counselling
Family Resource Centre John Braithwaite Community Centre Phone:…………………………604-982-8315 Web: www.jbcc.ca 145 West 1st Street, North Vancouver • Family/child drop-in • Parent-Child Mother Goose • North Vancouver City Library story time • Circle of Care support to caregivers • Vancouver Coastal Health – - Parent/Infant Drop-In
- Young Parent & Baby Drop-In • Pacific Post-Partum support group • Parent Community Developers
North Shore Community Resources Phone:........................................604-985-7138 Website: www.nscr.bc.ca
#201-935 Marine Drive, North Vancouver • Child Care Resource & Referral Program • Aboriginal Parent Community Liaison • Early and Middle Childhood Community Planning Tables • “Connect for Kids” (www.connectforkids.ca)WHEELS Family Support Mobile Outreach Program Information North Shore Volunteer North Shore • Community Housing Action Committee Legal information and advocacy Seniors’ One Stop information and referral Caregiver Support
North Shore Crisis Services Society..........................604-987-0366 Web: www.nscss.net
#212-145 East 15th Street, North Vancouver • Dedicated to promoting a secure and abuse-free environment for women and children.For immediate support call the Women’s 24-Hour Support Line: 604-987-3374
North Shore Neighbourhood House Phone:........................................604-987-8138 Web: www.nsnh.bc.ca
225 East 2nd Street, North Vancouver • A multi-service agency providing a broad range of recreational, social support, community development, and information/referral services to children, youth and families in a diverse community.
Jane Thornthwaite, MLA North Vancouver-Seymour
I always look forward to meeting my constituents when they come by my office for a coffee. I also enjoy talking with people at my “Join Jane” events at the Parkgate Community Centre and Lynn Valley Main Library. Watch for the times and dates of “Join Jane” published each month in your community newspapers.
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Supporting Children & Families North Vancouver-Seymour MLA Jane Thornthwaite reads to a classroom of four-year-olds at Seymour Heights Parent Participation Preschool.
parkgate community services ...604-983-6350 Web: www.myparkgate.com 3625 Banff Court, North Vancouver • Breastfeeding Support & Parent/Infant group (VCH) • Licensed child care 6 months – 12 years • Childminding • “Circle of Care” support for caregivers • Infant massage classes • Parent Community Developers • Play groups (Parkgate, Lynnmour) • Prenatal classes
queen mary community project phone: .......................................604-987-7702
Queen Mary School 230 West Keith Road, North Vancouver • Provides support, information, resources and services to all citizens/families of the Queen Mary community • Works with families to develop supportive programs and projects in the community.
salvation army family resources phone: .......................................604-988-7225 105 West 12th Street, North Vancouver • Kids programs including camps.
West vancouver child and family Hub phone: 604-925-7141 www.westvancouver.ca 2121 Marine Drive, West Vancouver • Gordon House and Ambleside Child Care • Coordinated early years programming
rEsourcEs in tHE loWEr mainland association of neighbourhood Houses of bc ............................604-975-9111 Web: www.anhgv.org
• This organization has more than 300 programs and services from child care to family resources to support children and youth
bc association of family
resource programs....................604-738-0068 Web: www.frpbc.ca
#203 – 2590 Granville Street, Vancouver • Promoting the Family Resource Program model as a community hub where both Canadian born families and those new to Canada can access family support, opportunities for engagement, and community resources.
bc council for families.............604-678-8884 Web:www.bccf.ca
• Supporting families by providing resources, education and training to strengthen family relationships.
bc Healthy Kids program phone: …………1-866-866-0800 press 4,then 2 Website: www.sd.gov.bc.ca
• Provides help for low income families with the costs of basic dental care and prescription eye wear
big brothers of greater vancouver phone ........................................604-876-2447 Web: www.bigbrothersvancouver.com
#102-1193 Kingsway Vancouver, BC V5V 3C9 • Caring men and women provide fun, friendship and encouragement for boys and girls • Programs include the Big Brothers Program for boys (ages 7-12) from male-absent homes
big sisters of bc of the lower mainland phone: ……… ...........................604-873-4525 Web: www.bigsisters.bc.ca
34 East 12th Ave, Vancouver • Provides children aged 7-17 with one-to-one friendships with caring women • Committed to enhancing the confidence, self-esteem and well-being of children
information services vancouver (bc211)..................................................... 211 Web: www.bc211.ca • Provides free information about community, social and government services in Greater Vancouver
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• April-October, Daily • November to March closed Mondays • Open all Statutory Holidays except Christmas Day
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Living Systems...........................604-926-5496 Web: www.livingsystems.ca
#208-1500 Marine Drive, West Vancouver Offers support for couples and families who are having difficulties adjusting to some aspect of life. Offers Bowen Family Systems Therapy and pastoral counselling. Offices in North and West Vancouver. Fees on a sliding scale. Minimal waiting list.
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Ministry of Children & Family Development Web: www.gov.bc.ca/mcf
The Ministry provides programs and services to ensure that healthy children and responsible families are living in safe, caring and inclusive communities. • Helpline for Children: 310-1234 (No area code required) After Hours Emergency: 604-660-4927 • North Shore Intake & Family Services: 604-981-0008 #304-221 West Esplanade, North Vancouver • Infant & Early Childhood Mental Health: 604-904-4336 #301-224 West Esplanade, North Vancouver
Parent Support Services Society of BC Phone: ……604-669-1616/1-800-665-6880 Web: www.parentsupportbc.ca
Children Discover the World through Play northvanrec has a wide range of play-based activities which will enhance your child’s development: LEARN & PLAY: Warm, welcoming playtimes that encourage social and emotional learning. CREATE & PLAY: Encourage expression, build confidence and foster creativity. MOVE & PLAY: Learn fundamental movement and sport skills and burn off energy. Parent Participation (0-6 year olds) Fun stuff to do together. Drop-in or registered programs available. Caregivers welcome! On My Own (3-6 year olds) Fun stuff just for kids. A variety of play-based activities to keep your active child happy. Led by friendly and energetic staff.
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#204-5623 Imperial Street Burnaby, BC V5J 1G1 • Provides “Parent Support Circles” (PSC) for parents whose goal is to break the pattern of isolation and stress that can lead to abuse. PSCs are also provided for the following communities: Filipino, Latin American, Chinese, and Aboriginal. Staff can answer questions about rights and responsibilities of parents and what may happen during child protection inquiries or if a child has been removed from the home. All services are anonymous and confidential.
Vancouver and Lower Mainland Multicultural Family Support Services Phone: .......................................604-436-1025 Web: www.vlmfss.ca
#306-4980 Kingsway, Burnaby •P rovides culturally sensitive services to immigrant and visible minority women and their families who are experiencing family violence. Services are provided by bilingual workers from various minority cultures in many languages. Also provides individual and/or group counselling support to children who witness violence, and many other support services related to family violence. Also have groups for caregivers with their children aged 1-6 to share about parenting skills and learn about child development. Strictly confidential.
YMCA of Vancouver...................604-681-9622 Web: vanymca.org
• Provides a range of charitable and education programs and services for children and families in Greater Vancouver
YWCA of Vancouver..................604-895-5800 Web: ywcavan.org
• Provides integrated services for women and families and those seeking to improve their lives, from early learning and care to housing.
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Children Requiring Extra Support bc centre for ability, north shore ..................................................604-451-5511 Web: www.bc-cfa.org • Provides assessment and ongoing therapy services to children from birth to school entry age who have a developmental delay or neurological challenge. • Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy and Speech Language Therapy services are available to children and Social Work support to their families. Family referrals are accepted. • Children are seen in home, childcare and other community settings where therapists work closely with families and other community partners to support full participation and inclusion. • Fee–for-service programs are also available for older children.
family services of the north shore phone: .......................................604-988-5281 Web: www.familyservices.bc.ca #101-255 West 1st Street, North Vancouver • Provides clinical counselling services to children and families.
Hollyburn family services phone: .......................................604-987-8211 Web: www.hollyburn.ca #210-255 West 1st Street, North Vancouver • Provides clinical counselling services to children and families.
north shore connexions society
(formerly north shore association for the mentally Handicapped)
phone:……………………604-984-9321 Web: www.nsconnexions.org
1070 Roosevelt Crescent, North Vancouver • Advocates and develops community based services for families that require extra support to meet the unique needs of children living with disabilities or developmental delays. Services for families with children 0-6 include family support, community respite, and a Snoezelen room.
north shore disability resource centre phone: .......................................604-985-5371 Website: www.nsdrc.org
3158 Mountain Highway, North Vancouver • The North Shore Disability Resource Centre (NSDRC) offers the following programs and services to people with disabilities based on the belief that all people are important to their community. Information & Advocacy Services, Infant Development, one-to-one goal based programs for children and adults, Saturday Teen & Pre-Teen Program, STAGE (Adult Education Program), Residential Services and the Summer Bursary Program.
north shore disability resource guide
• A PDF . version of the guide is available on their website at www.nsdrc.org.
Reimagine Education St Alcuin College A progressive, K to G12, university preparatory, non-denominational, independent school www.stalcuincollege.com | info@stalcuincollege.com 1044 St. Georges Avenue, North Vancouver 604.360.8656
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infant development program ~ phone:…………………………….604-986-1358 Web: www.idpofbc.ca
706 East 7th Street, North Vancouver • Provides information and support to parents of children (birth to 3 years) experiencing or at risk for developmental delay. Home visits, workshops, and opportunities to meet other parents, including a playgroup and a parent support group.
north shore supported child development program phone:604-998-0131 Web: www.nsscdp.com
309 West 1st Street, North Vancouver • Provides services for children and their families from birth to 12 years of age who require additional support in their child care setting. Also provides support for the children of parents who are working or attending school and for children who require extra support and are enrolled in a preschool. • Parent support group opportunities available.
north shore children’s Hearing clinic, vancouver coastal Health, north shore phone: .......................................604-983-6704 Web: www.vch.ca
• Provides assessment and monitoring of hearing levels, patient/caregiver counselling and education, evaluation and fitting of hearing aid(s) and other hearing assistive devices, school/preschool liaison and direct student support, and workshops for families, caregivers, educators and other professionals. All children from birth to 19 years and all ages with developmental delay. Referrals are accepted from physicians, community health nurses, speech and language pathologists, parents, hearing resource teachers, and other agencies. Universal Hearing Screening is provided to all newborns either within hospital or at the clinic.
preschool speech/language services (children 0-5) vancouver coastal Health, north shore phone: .......................................604-904-6704 Web: www.vch.ca
• Provides speech-language services at the Central and West Community Health Centres, in preschool/daycare centres, and in the home. A team of professionals, including speech/language pathologists, teachers, infant development, and supported childcare consultants work together with families to help preschool children overcome communication disorders.
north shore pediatric resource team phone: .............................. 904-6200 Ext. 4162
Nursing Support Services include Coordination and Consultation; Assessment to determine if Delegated or Direct Nursing Care is required; Development of Individualized Care Plans (ICP); Teaching/training and delegation for alternate care givers; Facilitation of the At Home Program; Counseling and Referral; Monitoring and Evaluation. Physiotherapy services for children 0-5 years with the flexibility to participate in the kindergarten transition year. Consultation is provided in multiple community settings: home, daycare, preschool, kindergarten, Infant Development Program. Physiotherapy serves School-Aged Children with Special Needs to achieve optimal independence and to assist them in meeting their educational goals. The therapist works with family members, teachers and educational assistants to support the student’s participation, inclusion and access to learning opportunities with the goal of achieving the student’s highest level of independent functioning. Services are provided in home, school, childcare and community settings.
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First Nations Resources BC Aboriginal Child Care Society.......................................604-913-9128 Web: www.acc-society.bc.ca
#708-100 Park Royal South West, Vancouver • Offers training programs and resources for parents, early childhood educators, and other early childhood development service providers. • The library provides culturally appropriate resources to support Aboriginal children and families. This lending library contains over one thousand books, periodicals and videos. • Parents, educators, and other community members are welcome to visit the library or browse the on-line catalogue.
So-Sah-Latch Family Centre ~ “A place of shelter” for Squamish Nation Families..........................604-985-7826 422 West Esplanade, North Vancouver • Family Program (ECEs, nurses, Special Needs assistance, Family Life Skills, Infant Development, Speech Therapy) • Prenatal Classes • Labour & Delivery Program • Post-Natal Program • Traditional Ceremony to honour Squamish Nation babies born during the year • Aboriginal Headstart Program
Mother Bear Drop-In Phone:........................................604-988-0667 427 West 1st Street, North Vancouver
Mother Bear Program: Soh-Sa-Latch Phone: ……………………..604-988-0667
427 West 1st , North Vancouver Ayas Men Men Child and Family Services Department Aboriginal Head Start Family Programs
Tsleil-Waututh Nation Child and Family Centre Phone: .......................................604-929-0693 Website: www.twnation.ca
3036 Takaya Drive, North Vancouver, BC • Infant and toddler Care (6 months – 3 years) • F ull time child care for Preschoolers (3 years – 5 years) •H ome Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY) • Toy Lending Library •H eadstart Program T akaya Family Program ( a program of the I hope family centre at Maplewood House, offering parent support and family drop-in for Aboriginal families
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Multicultural Resources North Shore Multicultural Society (NSMS)..........................604-988-2931 Web: www.nsms.ca #207-123 East 15th Street, North Vancouver • Settlement services are provided in English, Farsi, Dari, Cantonese, Mandarin, Korean, and Tagalog • Services include information on education, medical and health systems, social benefits, housing, family issues. • Offers parenting and family programs.
Settlement Workers in Schools (SWIS)
Settlement Workers in Schools help newcomer parents and their children settle in their school and community. Services are available in many languages. You can contact SWIS directly, or through the ELL teacher or counsellor at your school.
North Vancouver School District/North Shore Multicultural Society Phone:…………………….988-2931
#207-123 East 15th Street, North Vancouver
West Vancouver School District: Phone:……………………604-981-1220 Hollyburn School, 1329 Duchess Avenue, West Vancouver
Vancouver and Lower Mainland Multicultural Family Support Services Phone:........................................604-436-1025 Web: www.vlmfss.ca
#306-4980 Kingsway, Burnaby •P rovides culturally sensitive services to immigrant and visible minority women and their families who are experiencing family violence. Services are provided by bilingual workers from various minority cultures in many languages • I ndividual and/or group counselling support to children who witness violence. •G roups for caregivers with their children aged 1-6 to share parenting skills and to learn about child development
Recreation Resources Fun Places
Animal Welfare Shelter..............604-981-3111
Deep Cove Village, North Vancouver Web: www.deepcovebc.com
299 Mansfield, North Vancouver Dog walking and cat brushing.
All age groups. Playground, beach, swimming, picnic tables (some are under cover). Washrooms.
Bowen Island Web: www.bowen-island-bc.com
Deep Cove Cultural Centre Phone:........................................604-924-1378
Bowen Island is a 20 minute ferry ride from Horseshoe Bay in West Vancouver. Check www.bcferries.bc.ca for fares and schedules. Drive to Horseshoe Bay and park (pay parking) or take bus. Good for any age.
Cypress Mountain Phone:....... ………………………604-926-5612 or 604-419-7669 (SNOW) Web: www.cypressmountain.com Summer—walking, hiking, blueberry picking, lakes. Winter—snowplay, sledding, snowshoeing, skiing.
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4360 Gallant Ave, North Vancouver Seymour Art Gallery and Deep Cove & Area Heritage Society
Grouse Mountain Phone:604-984-0661 or Guest Services: 604-980-9311 Web: www.grousemountain.com
Fee for gondola. Top of mountain activities for all ages. Not all trails are suitable for young children. Consult map or inquire about family-friendly hikes.
lonsdale quay phone: .......................................604-985-6261 Web: www.lonsdalequay.com
Located at the foot of Lonsdale Avenue Open seven days a week. Food market, shopping, outdoor areas, picnic areas, Seabus, and good walks to playground in nearby Waterfront Park. Lots of free special events throughout the year for families.
lynn canyon Ecology centre .......................................604-990-3755 Web: www.dnv.org/ecology 3663 Park Road, North Vancouver The Ecology Centre has interactive displays, films, and programs dealing with environmental concerns, ecological concepts, and the study of nature. Or join guided walks by experienced staff and volunteers. Admission is by donation. • Tree Top Tales: Free story time for 2 and 3 year olds. Call for times.
maplewood farm phone: .......................................604-929-5610 Web: www.maplewoodfarm.bc.ca
405 Seymour River Place North Vancouver A five acre municipal park/farm specializing in the display of domestic farm animals and birds. Open year round. Open daily April through August. Closed on Mondays September through March. Open on all statutory holidays except Christmas. Hours of Operation: 10am to 4pm
mount seymour phone: .......................................604-986-2261 Web: www.mountseymour.com
Hiking trails, snow play in winter. Some fees.
presentation House phone ........................................604-986-1351 333 Chesterfield, North Vancouver Art Gallery. Museum & Archives
bridgman park - north vancouver
On the corner of Mountain Highway and Keith Road. Trees, river, swings, a slide, climbing equipment, washroom.
capilano river regional park & salmon Hatchery Phone:…………………………..604-432-6350 Web: www.gvrd.bc.ca/parks
North Vancouver From Highway 1, take the Capilano/Grouse Mountain exit and drive north up Capilano Road about 1.5 km to the fish hatchery turn-off. Walk through the woods, beside the river and watch the fish jump in the hatchery. Easy walking, stroller, and wheelchair accessible in places. Picnic and toilet facilities at Cleveland Dam and Capilano Hatchery are wheelchair accessible. Cable Pool Bridge near the hatchery is also accessible and offers views of the river below. However, trails are subject to use and weathering which may degrade them. Free, including free parking.
lighthouse park
Marine Drive, at the end of Beacon Lane, West Van. Nature Trails, Ecology Centre, Lighthouse tours.
lynn canyon park Web: www.dnv.org/ecology
North Vancouver Near the top of Lynn Valley Road, turn right on Park Road. Nature trails, Suspension Bridge, Ecology Centre, natural history walks. Some trails are accessible for strollers and wheelchairs. There are washrooms.
lynn Headwaters regional park phone:……604-432-6350 trail info line: 604-985-1690 Web: www.gvrd.bc.ca/parks
North Vancouver Hiking trails in beautiful wilderness setting. The picnic area, BC Mills House and washrooms at the park entrance are wheelchair accessible. However, trails are subject to use and weathering which may degrade them. As with all North Shore wilderness areas, keep your children close and safe near the rivers and in the forest where there may be animals.
maplewood flats phone: .......................................604-990-3800 North Vancouver Nature tours, walking trails.
Spring/Summer Residential Horse Camps BEGINNERS & EXPERIENCED RIDERS AGES 6 - 14 • Horseback Riding • Arts & Crafts
• Heated Swimming pool • Petting Zoo
• Volleyball & Baseball • Hikes, Campfires
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NS Parks and Playgrounds
There are many parks and playgrounds on the North Shore. To find complete listings, check the websites of listed municipalities for all locations.
City of North Vancouver Phone:........................................604-983-7334 Web: www.cnv.org District of North Vancouver Phone:........................................604-990-3800 Web: www.dnv.org
Web: www.northvanrec.com
Delbrook Community Recreation Centre 600 West Queens Road, North Vancouver NorthVanRec offers recreational, fitness, sports and arts programs to benefit physical, social and personal wellbeing. Financial assistance is available for North Vancouver families and individuals. Free programs are available for all ages year –round. Go on-line or call for advice on programs and classes.
COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTRES Delbrook Centre: 604-987-7529
District of West Vancouver Phone.........................................604-925-7200 Web: www.westvancouver.ca
600 West Queens Road, North Vancouver
Park & Tilford Gardens Phone:........................................604-984-8200 Web: www.parkandtilford.ca/pandtgardens.htm
Grant Connell Tennis Centre: 604-983-6483
In the Park & Tilford Shopping Centre on Brooksbank. Lovely gardens to walk around, fish pond, seasonal lights, and displays.
Seymour Demonstration Forest Phone:…………………………….604-987-1273
Gleneagles Community Centre: 604-921-2100 6262 Marine Drive, West Vancouver
280 Lloyd Avenue, North Vancouver
Harry Jerome Centre: 604-987-7529 123 East 23rd Street, North Vancouver
Ice Sports North Shore: 604-924-0828
2411 Mount Seymour Parkway, North Vancouver
Top of Lillooet Road, North Vancouver Hiking trails (stroller friendly), cycling/in-line skating, picnic area, Seymour Fish Hatchery, Rice Lake.
John Braithwaite Community Centre: 604-982-8300
Stanley Park - Vancouver Web: www.city.vancouver.bc.ca/parks
Karen Magnussen Recreation Centre: 604-987-7529
Beaches, playgrounds, lots of fun things to do. Car (parking fee) or transit.
Whytecliffe Park.........................604-925-7000
West Vancouver Take Marine Drive or Highway One west past Lighthouse Park to Horseshoe Bay, and then continue to 7100 block Marine Drive. Playground, picnic spots, a swimming beach, and an observation pavilion with great views.
Community Recreation Services Bowen Island Parks and Recreation Phone:................................................ 604-947-2216 Web: www.bimbc.ca
981 Artisan Lane Bowen Island Offers recreation activities, programs, and leisure activities for all ages and groups.
District of West Vancouver: Parks & Community Services Phone:........................................604-925-7200 Web: www.westvancouver.ca
2121 Marine Drive, West Vancouver Offers a wide variety of community recreation, arts and cultural programs. Check out their Leisure Guide, available at community locations throughout West Vancouver and online.
North Vancouver Recreation Commission Phone:............................ 604-987-7529 (PLAY)
145 West 1st Street, North Vancouver
2300 Kirkstone Road, North Vancouver
Lynn Valley Centre: 604-987-7529
3590 Mountain Highway, North Vancouver
Memorial Centre: 604-987-7529
100 East 23rd Street, North Vancouver
Mickey McDougall Centre: 604-987-7529 200 East 23rd Street, North Vancouver
North Shore Neighbourhood House: 604-9878138 225 East 2nd Street, North Vancouver Parkgate Community Centre: 604-983-6350 3625 Banff Court, North Vancouver
Ron Andrews Centre: 604-987-7529 931 Lytton Street, North Vancouver
Seylynn Centre: 604-987-7529
625 Mountain Highway, North Vancouver
West Vancouver Aquatic Centre: 604-9257210 2121 Marine Drive, West Vancouver West Vancouver Arena: 604-925-7250 786 22nd Street, West Vancouver
West Vancouver Community Centre: 604-925-7270 2121 Marine Drive, West Vancouver
William Griffin Centre: 604-987-7529
851 West Queens Road, North Vancouver
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The First Six Years The first six years are the most important years in your child’s life. In the early years, the brain forms connections that set the stage for lifelong learning, behaviour, and health. By age six, children have a solid foundation for reaching their full potential. Parents and caregivers have the greatest impact on how a child grows and develops in the early years. You can make the difference!
What I need
If infants, toddlers and preschoolers could tell you what they need, here is what they might say: Keep me safe Know where I am and who I am with. Teach me who to go to when I need help. Keep me secure Hug me. Respect me. Let me know your love is forever. This will help me develop trust and self-esteem.
Keep me healthy I need a variety of good foods, regular checkups, immunizations, fresh air, time to run and play and regular sleep. Help me learn Talk, sing, and play with me. Read to me. Stimulate me with sights, smells, tastes, and sounds. Help me adjust I need routines and comfort when I am upset. Help me make friends and learn how to get along with others.
Help Your Child Succeed Steps for Healthy Child Development
situations in a unique way. Introduce your baby to grandparents, caregivers and others. This will help him learn how to get along with people later in life.
Infant - Birth to 12 months Safety - Always put your baby to sleep on his back. This reduces the chance of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Use a Canadian Standards approved car safety seat (infant or convertible) in the rear-facing position every time you travel in a vehicle.
Toddler - 1 to 3 years Safety - Childproof your house. Cover electrical outlets. Remove dangerous objects. Keep medicines out of reach. Provide safe opportunities for your child to climb, swing, slide and run.
Security - You cannot spoil your baby. Pick her up when she cries. Find different ways to soothe her such as feeding, cuddling, rocking, and walking with her. Hold your baby as often as possible, newborns really love being held skin to skin especially when you are feeding him. Health - Breast-feed your baby if you can. Take your baby for regular checkups and make sure he gets the immunizations he needs. Learning - Talk to your baby. Point out familiar objects and name them. Read simple picture books and nursery rhymes to your baby. It is never too early to start. Adjusting - Respect your baby’s personality and feelings. Each of us responds to people and
Security - Tell your child you like the way she is and the things she does. Hug your child when he is angry or frustrated. Health - Offer drinks from a cup only by 1 year of age. Offer water in between meals when your child is thirsty. Take your child for his/her first dental check by 1 year of age. Brush your child’s teeth with a smear of fluoride toothpaste twice a day. Keep your home and car smokefree. Make sure your child wears a hat and sun-block when she plays outside in the sun. Learning - Sing, talk, listen and read to your toddler every day. Enjoy counting and rhyming games together. Adjusting - Develop unrushed routines for eating, going
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out, playing, and sleeping. Help your child understand his feelings. For example, say, “I see that you are angry because you don’t want to go. We will come back later.” Preschooler - 3 to 5 years Safety - Watch your child at all times when she is around water. Enforce safety rules in driveways, parking lots, and around traffic. Make sure he always wears a helmet when riding a bike. Security - When your child misbehaves, help her calm down. Show her that you love her but don’t accept the behaviour. Hang his artwork on the wall. Tell him you like his dancing and singing. Health - Take him to the dentist and get his vision and hearing checked before he starts school. Brush your child’s teeth with a pea-size amount of fluoride toothpaste twice a day. Take your child for regular dental checkups twice a year. Make sure she has lots of opportunities to be physically active. Offer water in between meals when your child is thirsty. Learning - Use everyday situations to teach opposites, time, and how the calendar works. Limit the amount of time your child watches television. Watch television with her. Adjusting - Give her lots of chances to play with other children. Your child’s fears and nightmares are real to him. Comfort him and help him find ways to feel better.
Taking Care of You
Parenting is a joy and a challenge! Night-time crying, temper tantrums, and the sheer energy of a fiveyear-old can leave you feeling tired and upset. When you feel this way, it’s hard to be at your best. Parenting will be a joyful process when you take care of yourself, as well as your child. Take a break once in a while. Go out with friends or your partner. Ask a friend, family or someone you trust to stay with your child. Enjoy music and other activities you like. Get your parenting questions answered by visiting a community resource. Go for walks with your child and meet other parents. See your doctor if you are sick, feel sad for more than two weeks or if you are worried that your behaviour may harm your child. This section courtesy of the Government of Ontario Early Years website.
Getting Ready for Kindergarten Many parents are concerned that their child may begin Kindergarten without the developmental skills that will make that first school year a success. Eighty percent of children on the North Shore begin Kindergarten with the skills they will need. However, there are many enjoyable learning activities that can strengthen these early skills, and increase the bond between parent and child at the same time. •A sk the Children’s Librarian at your local public library for a list of books appropriate for four and five year olds •G et a library card for your child, and make regular visits to the library to choose books together • Read with your child every day •P lay card games that encourage counting and the recognition of number sets. “Go Fish”, “Memory” and “Snap” are all simple games that all can enjoy. •U se numbers when engaging your child in helpful activities (“Put six knives on the table”; “Take two cookies to Dad”; “Find ten red napkins”) •T each your child how to take off a jacket, hang it up, and put it back on again. Try to buy jackets with big, strong zippers that a child can manage independently •T each your child to put on their own socks and shoes. Most four-year-olds will need help with laces, but can manage the rest with practice •T each your child how to peel a banana, open a yogurt tube or remove a snap-on lid from a snack container. This will help with snack and lunch periods, when independence is important. •V isit Maplewood Farm, travel on the Sea Bus, and visit a variety of North Shore parks. Talk about what you see. •G ive your child group learning experiences through StrongStart, preschool or community recreation centre programs. Socializing with peers, listening for instructions, and engaging in shared activities is terrific preparation for Kindergarten
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Middle Years Community Action Plan for Children (CAPC)
Children 6-9 Years
Children 6-9 years demonstrate a cluster of characteristics that parents and caregivers will recognize: • Gender separation in play • Increasing independence • Increased ability to accept responsibility • Beginning to enjoy organized sports activities (8 years)
• A federally funded program that provides support for low income, aboriginal and immigrant families with young children • Provides Parent Community Developers that are parents in the community to work with other parents, and provide access to important community resources
Children 10-12 Years (Pre-teens)
NS Child Care Resource and Referral Program
• Many entering puberty • Relationships with peers are very important • Acceptance from peers very important • Connections to positive and supportive adults a need • Opportunities for independence are important
After-School Activities are Important for Pre-Teens! School-age children, particularly pre-teens, can benefit from engagement in after-school activities such as sports, music, dance, theatre, cooking, and arts and crafts. Benefits include: • Enriched and broadened life experiences • Development of “non-academic” skills • New friendships • Reduced “screen time” away from TV and computers • Opportunities to connect with positive, mentoring wadults in the community
NS Community Resources: Child and Family Programs Phone: 6o4-985-7138 Website: www.nscr.bc.ca #211-935 Marin Drive North Vancouver, BC V7P 1S3
• Provides a community-based service which promotes programs and projects which enhance child care services and the quality of life for children and their families • Provides information on child care options for children up to 12 years of age, including group child care, family child care, preschools, out-of-school care, child minding, and programs for children requiring extra support.
NS Early Childhood Development Network (WECAN)
• Provides coordination and planning support for the effective distribution of programs and services to meet the needs of families with young children in a diverse community • Increases community awareness of the developmental needs and resources for young children
NS Middle Childhood Matters Network
• Provides coordination, planning and community awareness activities to support the developmental needs of school age children, primarily in their out-of-school time.
Internet Resources 10 Great North Shore Walks - www.activenorthshore.com BC Parent Newsmagazine - www.bcparent.ca Independent parenting magazine, giving tips on health care, education, birthing, arts, community events, and others. Connect for Kids - www.connectforkids.ca Resource providing information about programs and services for North Shore families Invest in Kids - www.investinkids.ca Resource aimed at strengthening the parenting knowledge, skills, and confidence of all those interacting with children aged 0 to 5. Kids’ Stop Indian and Northern Affairs Canada - www.inac.gc.ca/ks Fun and educational resources, with lots of First Nations, Inuit and Métis information, resources, languages.
Kids Vancouver - www.kidsvancouver.com Resource for parents to learn about fun things for their kids in the Greater Vancouver area. Tourism BC - www.helloBC.com Official site for Tourism British Columbia, with lots of information for planned vacations within the province. Urban Baby Magazine - www.urbanbaby.ca Resource for new and expectant parents. Topics include fitness, nutrition, childbirth, breastfeeding, immunization, and more. WestCoast Families Magazine - www.westcoastfamilies.com Resource for families in the Lower Mainland promoting a healthy and active lifestyle.
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Business & Services Index Animal Welfare Shelter...................................................... 24 Association of Neighbourhood Houses of BC..................... 19 Audiology............................................................................ 8 BC Aboriginal Child Care Society............................. 10,11,23 BC Aboriginal Child Care Society Resource Library............. 11 BC Association of Family Resource Programs..................... 19 BC Centre for Ability, North Shore................................. 8, 21 BC Children’s Hospital......................................................... 7 BC Council for Families...................................................... 19 BC Food Security Gateway................................................ 19 BC Healthy Kids Program................................................... 19 Big Brothers of Greater Vancouver..................................... 19 Big Sisters of BC Lower Mainland...................................... 19 Bowen Island..................................................................... 24 Bowen Island Family Place................................................. 15 Bowen Island Parks & Recreation....................................... 26 Bowen Island Public Library............................................... 11 Bridgman Park................................................................... 25 Capilano Community Services Society................................ 17 Capilano River Regional Park & Salmon Hatchery.............. 25 Capilano University Library................................................ 12 Catholic Independent Schools............................................ 12 Central Community Health Centre....................................... 6 Children and Youth Mental Health and Addiction Program.. 7 City of North Vancouver Parks........................................... 26 Community Kitchens........................................................... 9 Community Licensing.......................................................... 6 Community Resource Libraries........................................... 11 Conseil Scolaire Francophone............................................ 12 Cypress Mountain............................................................. 24 Deep Cove Cultural Centre................................................ 24 Deep Cove Village............................................................. 24 Delbrook Centre................................................................ 26 Dental Services for Children................................................. 6 District of North Vancouver Parks...................................... 26 District of West Vancouver Parks....................................... 26 Early Intervention Physiotherapy.......................................... 8 Environmental Health Inspection......................................... 6 Family Planning Resources................................................... 9 Family Services of the North Shore.......................... 13,18,21 Family Support Services................................................ 13,18 First Nation Resources....................................................... 23 Food Banks.......................................................................... 9 Gleneagles Community Centre.......................................... 26 Grant Connell Tennis Centre.............................................. 26 Grouse Mountain.............................................................. 24
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Harry Jerome Centre.......................................................... 26 Harvest Project.................................................................... 9 HealthLink BC...................................................................... 6 Hearing Clinic...................................................................... 6 Hollyburn Family Services............................................. 13,21 I Hope Family Centres....................................................... 15 Ice Sports North Shore....................................................... 26 Immunization Information................................................... 7 Independent School Association of BC............................... 12 Infant Development Program............................................ 22 Information Services Vancouver (BC211)........................... 19 Internet Resources............................................................. 29 John Braithwaite Community Centre.................. 13,15,18,26 Karen Magnussen Recreation Centre................................. 26 Lighthouse Park................................................................. 25 Lions Gate Hospital.............................................................. 7 Living Systems................................................................... 20 Lonsdale Quay.................................................................. 25 Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre............................................. 25 Lynn Canyon Park............................................................. 25 Lynn Headwaters Regional Park......................................... 25 Lynn Valley Centre............................................................. 26 Maplewood Farm.............................................................. 25 Maplewood Flats............................................................... 25 Memorial Centre............................................................... 26 Mental Health Services........................................................ 7 Mickey McDougall Centre................................................. 26 Ministry of Children & Family Development...................... 20 Mother Bear Drop-In............................................. 14, 16, 28 Mount Seymour................................................................ 25 North Shore Children’s Hearing Clinic................................ 22 North Shore Community Resources .......................................................... 12,13,16,18 North Shore ConneXions Society....................................... 21 North Shore Crisis Services Society..................................... 18 North Shore Disability Resource Centre............................. 21 North Shore Multicultural Society (NSMS)............... 13,16,24 North Shore Neighbourhood House...................... 9,13,18,26 North Shore Pediatric Resource Team............................. 6,22 North Shore Public Libraries............................................... 11 North Shore Supported Child Development Program.................................................. 10,22 North Vancouver City Library....................................... 11,15 North Vancouver Community Arts Council........................ 17 North Vancouver District Public Library......................... 11,15 North Vancouver Recreation Commission.......................... 26 North Vancouver School District #44................................. 12
NorVan Boys & Girls Club.................................................. 17 Nursing Services for Special Needs Children......................... 8 Nutritionists......................................................................... 9 Open Door Drop-In for Single Moms................................ 14 Parent/Child Mother Goose Programs............................... 15 Parent Support Services Society of BC................................ 20 Park & Tilford Gardens....................................................... 26 Parkgate Community Centre............................................. 26 Parkgate Community Health Centre.................................... 6 Parkgate Community Services Society...................... 14,16,19 Physiotherapy for School Aged Children.............................. 8 Play Groups and Drop-Ins.................................................. 15 Postpartum Support............................................................. 7 Pre-teen Drop-In Programs................................................ 17 Presentation House............................................................ 25 Preschool Speech/Language Services................................. 22 Provincial Child Care Resource & Referral.......................... 10 Public Health Nursing.......................................................... 7 Public Library Early Literacy Services.................................. 15 Public Schools.................................................................... 12 Queen Mary Community Project....................................... 19 Ron Andrews Centre......................................................... 26 Salvation Army Family Resources....................................... 19 School Age Child Care Association..................................... 14 School Site After School Programs..................................... 17 Settlement Workers in Schools (SWIS)............................... 24 Sex Sense Line................................................................... 12
Seylynn Centre.................................................................. 26 Seymour Demonstration Forest.......................................... 26 So-Sah-Latch Family Centre.......................................... 14,23 Speech/Language Services................................................... 9 Stanley Park, Vancouver.................................................... 26 StrongStart Programs......................................................... 16 Sweet Peas & Healthy Helpings........................................... 9 Tobacco Reduction.............................................................. 9 Tsleil Waututh Child & Family Centre............................ 14,23 Vancouver & Lower Mainland Multicultural Family Support Services............................ 20,24 Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH).................................... 6,10 Vancouver Coastal Region CCRRs..................................... 10 Vision Screening.................................................................. 8 Well Baby Drop-In Clinics.................................................... 8 West Community Health Centre.......................................... 7 West Vancouver Aquatic Centre........................................ 26 West Vancouver Arena...................................................... 26 West Vancouver Child & Family Hub................................. 19 West Vancouver Community Centre.................................. 26 West Vancouver Family Place............................................ 16 West Vancouver Memorial Library..................................... 11 West Vancouver School District #45............................. 12,24 Whytecliff Park.................................................................. 26 William Griffin Centre........................................................ 26 YMCA of Vancouver.......................................................... 20 YWCA of Vancouver......................................................... 20 Young Mother Program....................................................... 8
Advertiser Index Ava Music.....................................................................10
North Vancouver District Library....................................15
Boomers & Echos.............................................................2
North Vancouver Recreation..........................................20
Couch Potato................................................................13
PJ’s Kids Club.................................................................11
Cute Paws.....................................................................17
Ratcliff & Company Ltd...................................................8
Grouse Mountain............................................................5
Saxton, Andrew, MLA...................................................23
Keats Camp.....................................................................2
Seymour Dance...............................................................3
Leap Physio Therapy for Kids...........................................7
St. Alciun College of the Liberal Arts..............................21
Long & McQuade Musical Instraments..........................16
Thornthwaite, Jane, MLA..............................................18
Maplewood Farms.........................................................19
Tot 2 Teen Dental..........................................................12
North Shore Credit Union..............................................32
Yamamoto, Naomi, MLA...............................................14
North Shore Neighbourhood House.................................9
Webbs Holiday Acres.....................................................25
North Vancouver District...............................................22
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Connecting you to community services! North Shore Community Resources Society (NSCR) is a multi-service agency providing our local communities with information and referrals on programs serving those from birth to seniors. At NSCR you can find information, programs, directories, and resources on caregiving, child care, education, health, housing, parenting, legal and financial matters, recreation, transportation, volunteering, and other social and community services. Serving the North Shore since 1976, NSCR is the place to go to be connected with community services. Caregiver Support assists people caring for an adult friend or a family member. Community Housing Action Committee provides citizens and organizations the opportunity to work together to address the issue of affordable housing on the North Shore. Information North Shore provides information and referral on services available in our community. Legal Information and Advocacy Program provides legal information, referral, and advocacy services for North Shore residents. Parent and Child Resource Program hosts the local Child Care Resource and Referral Program (CCRR), CAP-C coalition, WHEELS mobile support program, and the early and middle childhood planning tables. Seniors’ One Stop provides information and referral services for seniors. Volunteer North Shore helps find volunteers for organizations and helps people find volunteer positions. Help support people in your own community — make a tax deductible donation. For further information regarding donations or charitable estate planning, please contact NSCR today.
Suite 201 935 Marine Drive North Vancouver Located on the 2nd floor inside Capilano Mall
604-985-7138 E: nscr@nscr.bc.ca W: www.nscr.bc.ca
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