EARLY YEARS
PROGRAMS
Our Early Years Department offers educational support to children aged 0-8 and their families, providing early intervention and developmental support before they begin school, and during transitions where supported childhood development support often ends.
MÍMELE
Mímele (which means Little Child in Halq'emeylem) is a culturally safe space for expecting mothers new moms and care givers with Indigenous children ages 0-8. This playgroup is for both children and parents/caregivers. It is place to gather and build a strong community for raising children and is a safe space for all to learn and share together.
WHEN
Every Wednesday | 9am-11am
Every Thursday | 9am-11am
LOCATION
Wednesdays | Shortreed Elementary School
Thursday | BlackLock Elementary School Portable
CONTACT
Jennine or Heather | 604.308.4925

EARLY YEARS
REFERRAL
FOR SERVICE
#104 - 20644 Eastleigh Crescent
Langley City V3A 4C4
778.278.2006

Lil Voices
A cultural class for Preschool children to age 7, where we will learn to sing, drum and rattle, and play games. We begin and close each lesson with a blessing.This is a public group so we welcome all, but remember to be respectful to each other.

Location: Virtual (VIA ZOOM)
To register and learn about upcoming dates contact Holley Jeram
Email: hollyj@hotmail.com

P.L.A.C.E.S Program
Providing Langley's Aboriginal Community Essential Supports (P.L.A.C.E.S) day camp provides one to one support for indigenous children aged 0-8 years with high needs or challenges. It is a five hour day which follows the four components of the Circle of Courage; Belonging, Mastery, Independence and Genorosity.
By following the four universal growth needs, we hope to build social skills, create a sense of community, uplift and empower all children to grow to learn and be their best self.

At Blacklock Fine Arts Elementary School in Langley
And Shortreed Elementary in Aldergrove
For more information and to access this program pleasse contact Holly Wheawall Early Years Department Lead
Phone: 604-309-5106
Email: holly@lfvas.org