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Family Place North Drop-In

Langley Early Years Hubs - Willoughby 20766 80th Avenue, Langley, BC

Family Place is a free play-based program for children aged 0-6 years and their caregivers. Children and caregivers engage in a variety of early learning activities, such as dramatic play, song and story, expressive and creative art, along with a variety of toys and manipulatives.

Event Series YWCA Single Moms Support Group

YWCA Single Moms Support Group

Langley Early Years Hubs - Willoughby 20766 80th Avenue, Langley, BC

YWCA Single Mothers’ Support Groups are free, facilitated, closed groups. We do not accept drop-ins and ask participants to commit to attending weekly for each cycle. Women of all ages and from all backgrounds are welcome!

Township-wide Garage Sale

Various locations throughout the Township

It’s back! The Township-wide Garage Sale returns to your neighbourhood Saturday, May 28 from 9:00am to 2:00pm.

Understanding, Supporting and Connecting with Teens with Depression

Virtual/Online

Mood rollercoasters are a part of normal development for our teens, but sometimes something more is going on with their mental health. How can we tell the difference? At what point should we intervene, and how can we go about it? If you as a caregiver and feel lost about how to best support your teen struggling with Depression, you are not alone.

Understanding, Supporting and Connecting with Teens with Depression

Virtual/Online

Mood rollercoasters are a part of normal development for our teens, but sometimes something more is going on with their mental health. How can we tell the difference? At what point should we intervene, and how can we go about it? If you as a caregiver and feel lost about how to best support your teen struggling with Depression, you are not alone.

Understanding, Supporting and Connecting with Teens with Depression

Virtual/Online

Mood rollercoasters are a part of normal development for our teens, but sometimes something more is going on with their mental health. How can we tell the difference? At what point should we intervene, and how can we go about it? If you as a caregiver and feel lost about how to best support your teen struggling with Depression, you are not alone.

Understanding, Supporting and Connecting with Teens with Depression

Virtual/Online

Mood rollercoasters are a part of normal development for our teens, but sometimes something more is going on with their mental health. How can we tell the difference? At what point should we intervene, and how can we go about it? If you as a caregiver and feel lost about how to best support your teen struggling with Depression, you are not alone.

Understanding, Supporting and Connecting with Teens with Depression

Virtual/Online

Mood rollercoasters are a part of normal development for our teens, but sometimes something more is going on with their mental health. How can we tell the difference? At what point should we intervene, and how can we go about it? If you as a caregiver and feel lost about how to best support your teen struggling with Depression, you are not alone.

KINDERGARTEN TRANSITIONS by Family Support Institute

Virtual/Online

The transition from preschool into school can be particularly challenging for parents and their children when extra supports are required: and extra care is needed to ensure a smooth process. This workshop is designed for both parents and professionals to learn new tools and strategies for sound planning during any transition years.

Leaving High School: Whats Next? by Family Support Institute

Virtual/Online

How do you prepare for this big change in your son’s or daughter’s life? This workshop is designed to help families understand how to prepare for their son’s or daughter’s transition from high school into a full life in the community. Drawing on the experiences of many parents and professionals, we will discuss roles and responsibilities, the planning process, planning tools and available resources and services.

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Kwantlen, Katzie, Matsqui and Semiahmoo First Nations where we live, learn, work and play.
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