Youth Programming

Our youth programming provides FASD-informed opportunities for children and youth to build skills, develop relationships, and participate in positive community experiences. Programs are designed to meet youth where they are and provide opportunities to build confidence, communication, social skills, self-advocacy, and physical literacy.

After-School Program

Our After-School Program provides structured, supportive programming outside of school hours. Youth participate in activities that encourage social connection, skill development, physical activity, and positive community experiences in an environment informed by the needs of individuals with FASD.

Summer Program

Our Summer Program provides FASD-informed programming and activities throughout the summer months. Youth have opportunities to participate in recreation, community activities, outings, and skill-building experiences while connecting with peers and supportive staff.

One-on-One

One-on-One Support provides individualized support based on a youth's specific needs, interests, and goals. Support can focus on a variety of areas, including tutoring and academic support, social skills, communication, self-advocacy, life skills, or other areas identified as important to the youth. This flexible approach allows support to be tailored to each youth rather than using a one-size-fits-all model.

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