Kids First North
Provided by: Ile a la Crosse Friendship Centre
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- Aboriginal Courtworker Program
- Aboriginal Head Start Program
- Canadian Prenatal Nutrition Program (2 locations)
- Community Events
- Community Homeless Support Services
- Elder Support
- Friendship Centre
- Good Food Box
- Honouring Her Spark Women’s Recovery Program
- Kids First North
- Parent Mentoring Program of Saskatchewan
- Student Support Learning Program
- Youth Support Worker
Service Description
A voluntary program that provides support to families with young children under five. Helps parents become the best parents they can be and have the healthiest children possible. Families receive:
- Support from a home visitor who provides assistance with child development, parenting, and connecting to the community
- Help to access services such as childcare and parent support groups
- Early learning opportunities for children
- Help regarding literacy, nutrition, transportation and specialized counselling services.
Eligibility
Parents and their children under five years of age who live off-reserve.
Application Process
A home assessment is needed. Contact for details.
Phone 1: 306-833-2026
KidsFirst Coordinator
Fax: 306-833-2216
Business Line: 306-833-2313
Service Website
Coverage Area
Ile-A-La-Crosse
Languages Offered
English
Ile a la Crosse Friendship Centre
Mailing Address
PO Box 160
Ile a la Crosse SK S0M 1C0
- Aboriginal Courtworker Program
- Canadian Prenatal Nutrition Program (2 locations)
- Community Events
- Community Homeless Support Services
- Elder Support
- Friendship Centre
- Good Food Box
- Honouring Her Spark Women’s Recovery Program
- Kids First North
- Parent Mentoring Program of Saskatchewan
Location Info
Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday
9:00 am - 12:00 pm, 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Phone 1: 306-822-1796
La Loche
Fax: 306-833-2216
Business Line: 306-833-2313
Ile a la Crosse
Website
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