The Family Resource Centre will work together with other agencies in Moose Jaw and surrounding areas to provide all families with resources under one roof, in a welcoming environment. The Centre may offer supports that are flexible and of interest to the families in Moose Jaw and surrounding communities. Connect your family with community programs and resources here.
WHAT ARE THEY?
Small boxes throughout a community containing books and/or other items exchangeable at any time.
WHO ARE THEY FOR?
The goal is neighbours helping neighbours. Especially those who cannot easily get to a library for books or other everyday needs.
WHERE ARE THEY LOCATED?
Moose Jaw, Avonlea, Assiniboia, Aylesbury, Elbow, Glentworth, Gravelbourg, Limerick, Thomson Lake, Wood Mountain.
For Free Little Library locations click here!
WHAT ARE THEY?
A fun, free activity to explore the wonder and excitement of reading in the fresh air!
WHO ARE THEY FOR?
Kids and adults, family and friends. All are welcome to take the journey and going together is encouraged!
WHERE ARE THEY LOCATED?
Moose Jaw, Bethune, Davidson, Elbow, Holdfast, Mossbank, Rockglen, Tugaske, Willow Bunch, Craik.
For specific locations and story trail activities click here!
Child Care
Child Care in Saskatchewan - the Government of Saskatchewan site provides information on types of Child Care, choosing quality chid care, costs of regulated child care and more.
Licensed Child Care Providers – the Government of Saskatchewan provides this searchable map to help families find licensed child care/daycare centres and homes in Saskatchewan.
Toilet Learning - One Step at a Time
Click here for short helpful videos - Toilet learning looks different for every child. Reach out to your health care provider or the Moose Jaw Early Years Family Resource Centre for more information and support.
These videos were developed by Alberta Health Services and are being shared for informational purposes only. Recommendations and services may vary in Saskatchewan.
Early Years Family Resource Centres provide a single location where families with young children can access reliable information, programs and services to support their children's development and family wellness.
Benefits
Some of the specific information and resources provided by Early Years Family Resource Centres include:
Early learning opportunities for your child through play-based activities, family groups, art, music, movement or other early years programming.
Parent education through formal and informal learning opportunities, drop-in programs and resources.
Family wellness and support initiatives to assist your family to identify and build skills that support child development and overall family health and wellness.
Information and referrals to link your family to the best possible service to enable you to support your child's development and links to other places in your community that may be able to help meet your family's needs.
Eligibility
Anyone with children under the age of six years may access an Early Years Family Resource Centre.