Nobody’s Perfect (Richmond)
A program for parents/grandparents of young children to meet and discuss parenting experiences, techniques, and challenges.
A program for parents/grandparents of young children to meet and discuss parenting experiences, techniques, and challenges.
A free afterschool program open to SD40 students to introduce health and nutrition, and teach valuable life-skills.
With Certified Positive Discipline Parent Educators, learn important skills to navigate child behavior and create a joyful home.
A free afterschool program open to SD40 students to introduce health and nutrition, and teach valuable life-skills.
A program for parents and young children (ages 0-6) to explore creativity through arts and crafts, songs and stories. Parent participation required.
For newcomers, parents of young children, seniors, and individuals looking to improve their cooking skills.
A support group for single parents raising children in New Westminster to connect over solo parenting and learn about community resources.
RFF matches newcomer families with volunteer families already living in Richmond as they adapt to their new life in Canada.
A free afterschool program open to SD40 students to introduce health and nutrition, and teach valuable life-skills.
A program for participants to learn healthy, delicious meals, but most importantly to create valuable interpersonal connections.
Families new to Canada are matched with mentor families who have lived in Canada for a long time, offering support and guidance in groups.
A program for English learners to cook low-cost, healthy food while practicing their language skills and learning about community resources.