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  1. Preschool with an early intervention strategy that addresses the needs of three- to five-year-old Aboriginal children, fostering spiritual, emotional, intellectual, and physical growth. Features parental involvement, culture and language education, health prom...
  2. Bonaparte First Nation HeadStartProvided by: Bonaparte First Nation - AKA: old name Bonaparte Indian Band
    Supports the learning and developmental needs of young children up to age six living on Bonaparte Reserve. Programming is centred around education, health promotion, culture and language, nutrition, social support, and parent and family involvement. Supports p...
  3. An alternative education program for Indigenous youth ages 16 to 19 whose needs are not being met in traditional school programs. The program runs full time, five days a week, with half the students attending school in the morning, half in the afternoon; provi...
  4. Provides inclusive, family-centred early intervention services for children with special needs, from birth to 19 years of age. The Infant Development Program offers home visits to families with young children from birth to age three who have delays or are at r...
  5. Assists families to find options for child care programs that best meet the needs of the individual and their family; child must be 12 years of age or under, have a developmental delay or a disability, and require extra support. Services for youth between ages...
  6. Provides support, information, and education programs for parents and their children from birth to six years of age who would benefit from extra support. Creating Healthy Families program offers drop-in parent education on issues such as nutrition, traditional...
  7. Promotes the healthy development of Indigenous children ages three to five and their families, living off-reserve in Comox Valley. Supports the spiritual, emotional, intellectual, and physical development of children, and supports their parents or caregivers a...
  8. Crane's Nest Head StartProvided by: Tsal'alh Nation - AKA: Seton Lake Indian Band
    Supports the learning and developmental needs of First Nations young children up to age six living in Shalalth. Programming is centred around education, health promotion, culture and language, nutrition, social support, and parent and family involvement. Suppo...
  9. Community-based preschool program that promotes healthy child development for First Nations, Metis, and Inuit children ages three to five. Program focuses on six components: Indigenous culture and language; education and school readiness; health promotion; nut...
  10. Provides programming for families and children from birth to six years of age. The Early Childhood Development Outreach Worker Program supports parents with children up to six years of age through home visits, parenting workshops, opportunities to meet other p...
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