Counselling

Counselling is provided by practicum students training to become professional clinical counselors. By appointment only.

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Cards and Games

For all ages: mahjong, cards and board games

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Child Development Centre, Little Mountain Neighbourhood House (CDC)

The Child Development Centre (CDC) focuses on the development of the whole child. CDC is a licensed group daycare for children ages 3-5. We have 15 spaces with 4 staff. Six of our 15 spaces are reserved for children...

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Aboriginal Women’s Group

The women's group will consist of an introduction, sharing circle, relationships, friendships, families, boundaries, journaling and collage, getting to know yourself and spirituality. Light refreshment will be served, coffee and tea.

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Childcare – Full Day (3 to 5 years)

Full day childcare for children age 3 to 5 is offered in three locations. A high quality program helps children learn through arts and crafts, music, indoor and outdoor games and storytelling. Waiting list forms are available.

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Aboriginal Youth Canoe Club

Come explore your heritage while going on paddling adventures in a 14-person voyager canoe.

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Childcare – Infant and Toddler (3 to 18 months)

Two groups (infants, 3-18 months; toddlers, 18-36 months) are offered in a high quality program that helps children learn through arts and crafts, music, indoor and outdoor games and storytelling. Waiting list forms are available.

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After School Preteen Program

This is an after-school program for preteens ages ten to 14, located in the Youth Room at Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House.

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Childminding, Family Place – Emergency

Provides support and temporary relief to parents in need of short-term and/or emergency care for children aged 18 months ? 6 years. Families are required to visit Family Place with their children at least once before using the child...

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Alternative High School

The Alternative High School program, offered by the Vancouver School Board, is a high school completion program for youth at risk who have left the regular high school system.

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