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  1. Offers community and educational resources, events, and programming for children and families that prioritizes and celebrates Afrocentric and Indigenous lives. Hosts local ARC CommUNITY Events with Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC) artists for pe...
  2. An alternative education program for Indigenous youth ages 13 to 16 whose needs are not being met in traditional school programs. The program runs full time, five days a week, and provides a safe, respectful, and culturally relevant space. Recognizes and respe...
  3. Artemis Place provides integrated secondary education (Grades 10 to 12) to young women, young pregnant and parenting mothers, and all transgender youth ages 15 to 19 who need support to experience success. Programming includes wraparound support, life skills t...
  4. 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...
  5. Independent school focusing on bright and gifted children ages four to 14. Provides an academically enriched program within a culture of emotional and social support. Nonprofit society.
  6. Provides free programs to parents and their children up to age six. Programs include English, Spanish Mother Goose, and Early Literacy, as well as family literacy, numeracy and life skills; parent support groups; occasional guest speakers; health and wellness;...
  7. Provides free one-on-one virtual tutoring across Canada. Offers tutoring at the Kindergarten to Grade 12 level in multiple disciplines such as biology, physics, chemistry, math, French, English, and social studies. Signups are conducted through the website.
  8. Oversees the implementation of the Early Years Service Framework. The Early Years Service Framework outlines the policy direction for all early years services supported by the Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD). The framework seeks to explain w...
  9. Drop-in family resource program for parents or caregivers and their children age five and under. Offers a place for adults to meet and for children to learn and play offering crafts and motor skill toys. Provides parents with useful information by having regul...
  10. Fully accredited co-ed day school dedicated to helping students in grades one to 12 with diagnosed language-based learning disabilities become successful learners. Hours are 7:30 am to 4 pm Monday to Thursday, and 7:30 am to 3:30 pm Fridays. Nonprofit society...
  11. Older youth and adults tutor and mentor elementary students (Grades 4 to 7) after school, assisting with homework, developing positive relationships, and organizing fun activities. Offered twice a week at several locations.
  12. A Vancouver School Board alternate education program in partnership with Emma's Early Learning and Care Centre. Provides a comprehensive education to pregnant and parenting youth up to age 19 within a holistic, mutually supportive learning community; promotes ...
  13. Operates free one-to-one tutoring programs for elementary school-aged children during the school year. Tutoring occurs on a weekly schedule at the school's location, running from October to December, and from February to April. During the summer, operates tuto...
  14. Learning TogetherProvided by: North Vancouver School District - AKA: School District 44
    Facilitates high-school completion for pregnant and parenting youth. Offers students an individualized program that offers self-paced learning in addition to the regular course and work experience offerings. Also provides the option of child care services and ...
  15. Faith-based organization provides services and support for low-income families and homeless people. The Friends of Hastings program distributes meals and food to Downtown Eastside residents at the intersection of Hastings and Columbia at 1 pm on Saturdays. Oth...
  16. National consortium of organizations dedicated to serving socially isolated and low economic status mothers and their families. The HIPPY (Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters) Program uses a mother-to mother approach with families in the home ...