Athabasca Family Centre
3598 - 48 Ave T9S 1T9 Athabasca, AB, Canada
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Locality: Athabasca, Alberta
Phone: +1 780-675-2623
Address: 3598 - 48 Ave T9S 1T9 Athabasca, AB, Canada
Website: athabascacounty.com/family-and-community-support-services/parent-link-centre
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Program Full!!Our last Craft Supply pick up for 2020 is Thursday(December 17)- Remember to book a time between 3:00-5:00pm to come and pick up crafts for yourself and your children ~Christa
Administration Office Closed to Visitors As of Monday, December 14 the Athabasca County Admin Office is closed to all visitors and in-person meetings. Inquiries... can be made by telephone: 780-675-2273 or Email: [email protected] weekdays from 8am to 4pm. Payment options can be found on our website. Our payment drop box can also be used. Family & Community Support Services (FCSS) FCSS staff are taking phone calls, and email inquiries, from 8:30 to 12 (noon) and 1 pm to 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday: 780-675-2623 All programs and services offered through Athabasca County FCSS, including the Northern Lakes Family Resource Network, will continue to be available remotely using various technologies including phone, email, FaceTime, Facebook and Zoom. Holiday Office Hours The County Administration Office, FCSS, and Public Works will be closed on the following days to allow our staff time to celebrate the holiday season: Thursday, December 24 Friday, December 25 Monday, December 28 Friday, January 1, 2021 Outside of these dates, we will remain open weekdays for phone and e-mail inquiries.
Ideas of activities for Preschoolers (3yrs-5yrs)
Ideas of activities for Toddlers (18months-3yrs)
Spaces still available to join this program :)
Ideas of activities children (Birth-18 months)
Zoom Science at 3:00 today. Call to register 780-675-8312 Mandy or 780-675-8313 Christa. Let’s have fun!
TELUS Internet for Good helps low-income families stay connected, empowering youth to safely learn from home. Please see the attached document for more information. If you feel you meet the requirements please contact your child(ren) teacher or principle. ~Christa
Bullying Awareness Week is November 16 to 20, 2020. It is a time to promote awareness and understanding of bullying and its impacts. Bullying is a relationship ...problem that involves a power imbalance, which is why it can be so challenging to overcome it by ourselves. Regardless of where bullying happens in school, the office, at home or in the community there are people and resources that can help. This year’s theme, #WhereToTurn, encourages everyone to learn where to turn when dealing with bullying. Here are a few ways you can take part in Bullying Awareness Week: - share bullying prevention resources on social media - the Bullying Helpline (1-888-456-2323) is available 24/7 in over 170 languages - start a discussion with your friends, family or coworkers about how to intervene - write a letter or email to the editor of your local newspaper or radio station about the importance of promoting healthy relationships
One Piece At A Time program poster is below. Please call (780)675-8312 or (780)675-8313 to pre-register ~Christa
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