Encompass Support Services Society (ESSS) is celebrating ten years of its successful “Spanish Family Power” program serving Spanish-speaking immigrant families in the Langley area.
Read MoreNorth Kootenay Lake Community Services Society has partnered with their local school to provide a combined evening family drop-in and Strong Start for families that includes a meal and modeling of healthy evening routines for children.
Read MoreCAPC is powered by a dedicated group of professionals across the province. Here, we celebrate its accomplishments with a Special Edition Newsletter.
Read MoreA Q&A with Shauna Mokelki, Manager of I hope family centre programs at Family Services of the North Shore, was featured in the September 22, 2014 edition of North Shore News.
Read MoreShuswap Family Resource Centre in Salmon Arm is in its second year of a free 22-week “Walk for FIT!” walking group to increase fitness for participants in its Healthiest Babies Possible program.
Read MoreOkanagan Boys and Girls Club have created a popular “Recharge and Reconnect” Friday drop-in program as part of their CAPC programming.
Read MoreThe Comox Valley Family Services Association partners with the BC Association of Farmer’s Markets to deliver the Farmer’s Market Nutrition Coupon Program in 34 districts across BC.
Read MoreSue Irwin, Certified Infant Massage Instructor, educates parents, caregivers and professionals on how to do infant massage. The easy-to-learn techniques improve parents’ confidence, communication and bonding with their newborn.
Read MoreFood Skills for Families is a hands-on curriculum based program that makes healthy eating, shopping and cooking easy, quick and fun.
Read MoreCheck out this heartwarming video about what a group of kids really think about their moms.
Read MoreThe AGM of the BC CAPC Society was held on June 25, 2013. Visit the BC CAPC Society webpage to learn more about their work.
Read MoreKimberley CAPC Site Coordinator, Diana Card, has been working as Project Coordinator with the Kimberley Early Childhood Development Team (a group representing multiple agencies, programs and individuals) to complete an Ages & Stages Community Pilot Project.
Read MoreA free weekly program for children 0-6, parents and caregivers, is offered through a partnership with the Langley Child Development Centre, Lower Fraser Valley Aboriginal Society, Aldergrove Neighbourhood Services Society, and School District #35.
Read MoreResponding to increasing waitlists for family access opportunities, Hiiye’yu Lelum (House of Friendship) Society on Vancouver Island, have developed a Friday evening playgroup providing access for non-custodial parents to interact with their children.
Read MoreVictoria-based Island Metis Family & Community Services in Victoria have just started up their new drop-in “Steps to Play” group, designed to encourage positive interaction between children six and under with their respective parent(s) or caregiver(s).
Read MoreThis is the report that the BC Representative for Children and Youth, Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond, submitted to the Legislative Assembly of BC on February 7, 2013.
Read MoreClick here to read an update by the BC CAPC Society, including information on an upcoming postcard campaign and MP visits.
Read MoreYour Keeping in Touch team attended the January 23d Fireside Chat discussing the recent analysis of CPNP programs by the University of Saskatchewan Population Health and Evaluation Research Unit (SPHERU).
Read MoreFamily Services of Greater Vancouver recently introduced the Food Skills for Families program to their Spanish-speaking CAPC program.
Read MoreThe staff at the Awahsuk Aboriginal Head Start program have shared some resources and ideas that have helped them maintain such a high participation rate within their Surrey community.
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