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Delta Down Syndrome Support Group Meeting:

Reach Child & Youth Development Society 5050 47 Avenue, Delta, British Columbia

Welcome to REACH Down Syndrome Support Group! Our goals: To provide guest speakers to discuss common issues Reach therapists, Community professionals Other programs To provide support and information to families in Delta who have a child with Down Syndrome To help connect parents of children with Down Syndrome To provide monthly meetings for parents and […]

Preparing for Summer Break (Punjabi)

Preparing for Summer Break - Punjabi With school being out soon, parents/caregivers must plan for 2 months of summer break.  This can be a time of fun and family activities, but it can also increase stress for caregivers and children/youth with disabilities and diverse needs. This session will: Review common challenges with transitions for autistic […]

McHappy Day 2023

We're planning McHappy Day fun for families at Ladner and Tsawwassen McDonalds on May 10,2023. Come on by for children's face painting, crafts and entertainment 11:30-1 and 3:30-6 pm. Purchase raffle tickets to win a LG 75" UHD HDR LED webOS Smart TV in South Delta Restaurants up to May 10.  

Punjabi Parent Support Group

Are you a Punjabi speaking parent of a child with special needs? You are invited to join our parent support group to connect with other parents and enjoy a caring community of support. To give parents an opportunity to: In a safe environment, talk with one another and give each other help and support Share […]

Childhood Disability (without) Poverty

This family-led event will explore the intersection of familial poverty, childhood disability, and health outcomes. It will create an opportunity for families, health care professionals, and policy researchers to come together and share both their knowledge and lived experiences on equal footing to identify where we can partner to effect systemic change. Childhood disability is […]

Preparing for Summer Break (English)

With school being out soon, parents/caregivers must plan for 2 months of summer break.  This can be a time of fun and family activities, but it can also increase stress for caregivers and children/youth with disabilities and diverse needs. This session will: Review common challenges with transitions for autistic children/youth. Provide preparation strategies and tips […]

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