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Organization: Childreach EarlyON Program  
Phone Numbers: 519-434-3644
Fax: 519-434-3288
Email: info@childreach.on.ca
Website: www.childreach.on.ca
Address:
265 Maitland St
London, ON
N6B 2Y3
Intersection: Maitland St and Hamilton Rd
Location: London (Central)
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Mon, Wed 9:30am-12noon, 1:30-4pm * Tue 1:30pm-3pm (INFANTS) * 5pm-7:30pm* Fri 9:30am-12noon
Executives: Yvette Scrivener - Executive Director
Contacts: Nadine Reeves - Program and Development Manager
519-434-3644 ext 643 * nreeves@childreach.on.ca
Service Description: Provides answers to questions about parenting, information about programs and services that are available for young children and an opportunity to talk to early years professionals, as well as network with other parents and caregivers in the community

Services include:
  • Early learning and literacy programs for parents and their children
  • Programs to support parents and caregivers in all aspects of early child development
  • Programs on pregnancy and parenting
  • Links to other early years programs in the community
  • Outreach activities to ensure all parents can become involved with their EarlyON Child and Family Centre

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Fees: Free
Application: Call for service and support * registration required for programs via http://childreach.eventbrite.ca.
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Parents and caregivers with children newborn to 6 years
Languages: English ; French ; Polish
Language Note: French resources and support from our On y Va partner La Ribambelle
Area(s) Served: London
See Also: EarlyON Child and Family Centres
Parenting Education

This information was last completely updated on 8/21/2024

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About Us
EarlyON Child and Family Centres are places where parents and caregivers can: take part with their children in a range of programs and activities get answers to questions get information about programs and services that are available for young children and their families talk to early years professionals, as well as other parents and caregivers in the community.