Provides free online learning modules that help caregivers prepare and provide care as illness advances. Topics include:
Provides a 17-week group session program for fathers who have concerns about their violent acts towards their children or children's mother. Program helps to develop a healthy relationship with them. Violent acts include:
The program focuses how to build trust, motivation, awareness, and child-centered parenting practices to find an individual parenting approach.
Note: If a primary concern is perpetration of child sexual abuse, individuals are NOT eligible for the program.
Provides a free online resource platform to educate, support, and empower parents caring for a seriously ill child and those who are experiencing pregnancy or infant loss. Chapters include:
Provides support and training for job seeker through personalized coaching, career planning, and skills training. Services include:
Adaptive baseball program for kids and adults with cognitive and / or physical disabilities. Participants play baseball in a safe and fun environment.
Provided in partnership with Little League Canada and Baseball Canada.
Families living with ALS can apply for one of six $1000 bursaries awarded per year to help their children or youth register for extracurricular activities such as: