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  1. Promotes the healthy development of Métis, First Nations, and Inuit children ages six months to five years of age in the Greater Victoria region. Supports the spiritual, emotional, intellectual, and physical development of children, and supports their parents ...
  2. Family-centred program for Aboriginal children from birth to age six, both on and off reserves, who have or are at risk of having a developmental delay. Supports parents to understand and respond to children's needs. Services are delivered in culturally sensit...
  3. Supports Indigenous families with infants from birth to age three who are at risk of, or already have, a delay in development and provides culturally sensitive developmental programs. Offers one-on-one consultation with the Aboriginal Infant Development Progra...
  4. Provides a family-centred environment for Aboriginal families expecting a baby or with children from birth to age six. Services include pregnancy outreach, fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) information and prevention, home visits, and child assessment and...
  5. Aboriginal Leadership Opportunities Year provides one year of educational and leadership experience through the Royal Military College of Canada (Kingston, ON). Includes sports, field trips, leadership development, military training, cultural support activitie...
  6. Offers sport and recreational activities to Indigenous youth ages 11 to 24. Focuses on creating and maintaining an inclusive, safe, and healthy space that supports youth to be physically active, make positive life choices, and develop leadership skills. Activi...
  7. Provides non-judgemental one-to-one support, cultural and recreational activities, and programming to Indigenous youth ages 11 to 24, incorporating cultural teachings from the medicine wheel, the Circle of Courage, and local First Nations. Works with local sch...
  8. Provides services for Vancouver residents living with a print disability (visual impairment, learning disability, or physical disability that prevents the use of standard print) and/or mobility challenges that prevents a person from visiting the library for a ...
  9. Literacy programs aim to strengthen and enhance literacy skills that participants have gained throughout their lives, and language programs help immigrants, refugees, and refugee claimants improve their English skills. Programs deal with reading, writing, list...
  10. Provides low-income families an opportunity to participate in Kamloops Park and Recreation activities at a more affordable cost. To apply, photo ID for the applicant, birth certificates of family members, a current utility bill for proof of address, and income...
  11. Provides public access to books and other materials, free computer and internet access, and programs for infants, children, teens, and adults. Offers in-depth reference and information, in person and via telephone or email. Hours are 3 pm to 7 pm Tuesdays and ...
  12. Provides public access to books and other materials, free computer and internet access, and programs for infants, children, teens, and adults. Offers in-depth reference and information, in person and via telephone or email. Hours are 2 pm to 6 pm Tuesday to We...
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