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Armstrong Community Kitchens

Learn shopping & cooking skills within a limited budget for your family. Teaches basic cooking skills, meal budgeting, menu planning & healthy eating skills.

Phone:250 546-8100

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  • Food and Food Security
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Armstrong Food Bank

Provides emergency food supplies to families & individuals living in the Armstrong & Spallumcheen area. Families can access the food bank once a month by appointment & special Christmas hampers are available for those who apply in advance.

Cost:Free
Location:3459 Pleasant Valley Road, Armstrong
Contact:Armstrong Boys & Girls Club
Phone:250 546-3465
Email:armstrong@boysandgirlsclubs.ca
Website:

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  • Food and Food Security
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Armstrong Library

Preschool reading and story telling time every Thursday afternoon.

Cost:Free
Time:Open Tuesdays-Saturdays
Location:9-3305 Smith Drive (in the Country Court Mall)
Phone:250 546-8813
Website: www.orl.bc.ca

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  • Early Learning & Literacy
  • Recreation & Leisure
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Armstrong Preschool Out of School Care

Location:3260 Rosedale Avenue, Armstrong
Phone:250 546-9314

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  • Child Care Settings
  • Before &/or After School Care
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Armstrong-Enderby Taxi

Phone:250 546-6961

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  • Transportation
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Children Who Witness Abuse Counselling Program

This is a counselling program for children who have experienced serious family conflicts

Location:3459 Pleasant Valley Road, Armstrong
Contact:Amstrong Boys & Girls Club
Phone:250 546-3465
Email:armstrong@boysandgirlsclubs.ca
Website: www.boysandgirlsclubs.ca

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  • Counselling Mental Health
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Common Ground

A social and informational group for young parents. Children are welcome and snacks are provided

Age:Pregnancy to age 6
Cost:Free
Time:Tuesdays from 10:30-12:30
Location:3459 Pleasant Valley Road
Contact:Armstrong Boys & Girls Club
Phone:250 546-3465
Email:armstrong@boysandgirlsclubs.ca
Website: www.boysandgirlsclubs.ca

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  • Parent and Tot Groups
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Little Seedlings Group Daycare

Location:3130 Wood Avenue, Armstrong
Phone:250 546-3600

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  • Child Care Settings
  • Daycares
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Mother Goose Program

Parents get a chance to meet other parents of young children in a group setting while learning songs, rhymes & stories.

Age:Birth to preschool age
Location:3459 Pleasant Valley Road, Armstrong
Contact:Armstrong Boys & Girls Club
Phone:250 546-3465
Email:armstrong@boysandgirlsclubs.ca
Website: www.boysandgirlsclubs.ca

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  • Parent and Tot Groups
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NOEL (North Okanagan Early Literacy Project)

The North Okanagan Early Literacy Project provides a continuum of early literacy information and programs to families with children from birth to age 6 in communities throughout the North Okanagan (Vernon, Lumby, Armstrong, Enderby, Cherryville and Falkland). The Goal is that more children will enter Kindergarten with the pre-literacy skills they need to have early school success.

Phone:(250)-542-3121
Website: www.boysandgirlsclubs.ca

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  • Early Learning & Literacy
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NONA Autism Services Program

This program provides individualized services for children who live in the North Okanagan diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Age:Birth to 6 & 6 to 18
Cost:Must be receiving ASD Individualized Funding
Location:NONA Child Development Centre 2802 34 Street, Vernon V1T 5X1
Phone:250 549-1281
Email:administration@nona-cdc.com
Website: www.nona-cdc.com

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  • Health and Development
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NONA FASD Key Worker Program

The Key Worker Program assists families in understanding Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorder (FASD) by:

  • Providing education and information specific to the needs of the child and family
  • Linking families with community resources
  • Assisting families to access support, health and education services
  • Providing emotional and practical support to families

You can phone NONA & make a referral yourself or a service provider can refer with your consent.

Age:Birth to 18
Cost:No Cost
Location:NONA Child Development Centre 2802 34 Street Vernon V1T 5X1
Phone:250 549-1281
Email:administration@nona-cdc.com
Website: www.nona-cdc.com

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  • Health and Development
  • Parenting Programs & Support Groups
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NONA Family Support Program

Services include information, support, advocacy, one-to-one consultation, counselling and networking opportunities with other parents. Parent Support & Education Groups are held throughout the year, as well as Sibshops for siblings.

Age:Families of children/youth with special needs (birth to 18)
Cost:No Cost
Location:NONA Child Development Centre 2802 34 Street, Vernon V1T 5X1
Phone:250 549-1281
Email:administration@nona-cdc.com
Website:

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  • Health and Development
  • Parenting Programs & Support Groups
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NONA Infant Development Program

This program is for families of young children (birth to 3) who are at risk for developmental delays or have a diagnosed disability. Services include home visits, assessment & program planning to help you support your child's development. Other services include groups and referrals to other community professionals. Your child can be referred with your consent or your can also make a referral yourself.

Age:Birth to 3
Cost:No Cost
Location:NONA Child Development Centre 2802 34 Street Vernon V1T 5X1
Phone:549-1281
Email:administration@nona-cdc.com
Website: www.nona-cdc.com

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  • Health and Development
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NONA Music Therapy Program

This Centre-based program is available to families of children (birth to 5) who are delayed in 2 or more areas of their development and are responsive to music. Music therapy most commonly addresses concerns about the child's sensory-motor, social and communication development. Your child can be referred with your consent or your can also make a referral yourself.

Age:Birth to age 5
Cost:No Cost
Location:NONA Child Development Centre 2802 34 Street, Vernon V1T 5X1
Phone:250 549-1281
Email:administration@nona-cdc.com
Website: www.nona-cdc.com

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  • Health and Development
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NONA Physiotherapy & Occupational Therapy Services

Services are available to families whose children need help with moving, feeding, self-calming, and self help skills. Services include home or Centre visits, visits to your child's child care setting, assessment & program planning to help you best support your child's motor development. Other services may also include groups and referrals to other community professionals. Your child can be referred with your consent or your can also make a referral yourself.

Age:Birth to kindergarten
Cost:No Cost
Location:NONA Child Development Centre 2802 34 Street Vernon V1T 5X1
Phone:250 549-1281
Email:administration@nona-cdc.com
Website: www.nona-cdc.com

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  • Health and Development
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NONA Speech-Language Therapy Program

Services include home or Centre visits, visits to your child's child care setting, assessment & program planning to help you best support your child's speech and language development. Other services may also include groups and referrals to other community professionals. Your child can be referred with your consent or your can also make a referral yourself.

Age:Birth to age 5
Cost:No Cost
Location:NONA Child Development Centre 2802 34 Street Vernon V1T 5X1
Phone:250 549-1281
Email:administration@nona-cdc.com
Website: www.nona-cdc.com

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  • Health and Development
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NONA Supported Child Development Program

This program is for families whose children (birth to 12) need extra support in their daycare, preschool or out-of-school program in order to be successful. Your child can be referred with your consent or your can also make a referral yourself.

Services include:

  • Individual planning to promote each child’s development
  • Training and information for families and child care providers to help each child’s development
  • Resources such as books, toys and specialized equipment
  • Referrals to other services such as therapists or specialists
  • Where necessary, additional staffing to ensure that children may participate fully with their peers.
Age:Birth to 12
Cost:No Charge
Location:2802 34 Street Vernon V1T 5X1
Phone:250 549-1281
Email:administration@nona-cdc.com
Website: www.nona-cdc.com

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  • Child Care Settings
  • Health and Development
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Nobody’s Perfect Parenting Program

This groups offers opportunities for parents to lealrn about ehri children at different ages, keeping them healthy & safe. The group meets once a week for six weeks. Transportation, child care & snacks are provided.

Cost:Free
Location:3459 Pleasant Valley Road
Contact:Armstrong Boys & Girls Club
Phone:250 546-3465
Email:armstrong@boysandgirlsclubs.ca
Website: www.boysandgirlsclubs.ca

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  • Parenting Programs & Support Groups
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Okanagan Child Care Resource & Referral

Child Care Resource and Referral links families and child care providers in the communities of Vernon, Lavington, Lumby, Armstrong, Falkland, & Cherryville by offering free consultation, support, and referral services to parents seeking quality child care.

Child care providers are supported though information, outreach, Toy & Resource library, networking and learning opportunities.

Parents are supported through parenting information, our Toy & Resource library, parenting workshops, and general community referrals regarding children and families.

We work with the community to strive for quality inclusive child care services that meet the needs of local families and promote the healthy development of children.

Cost:

Free

Time:

.Monday – Friday 8:30am-4:30pm

Location:

Okanagan Boys and Girls Clubs – Vernon 3300 37th Avenue Vernon BC V1T 2Y5

Contact:

Phone:

250-542-3121 ext 111

Email:

ccrr@boysandgirlsclubs.ca

Website:

www.boysandgirlsclubs.ca  or www.childcarechoices.ca

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  • Child Care Settings
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Outdoor Swimming Pool

Located in the Armstrong -Spallumcheen Memorial Park, the heated outdoor pool is open from late May to September 1.The pool offers a complete learn-to-swim program during July and August with hours set aside for the enjoyment of swimming in an outdoor atmosphere.

Time:Late May to September 1
Location:Armstrong-Spallumcheen Memorial Park
Contact:Armstrong Parks & Recreation
Phone:250 546-9456
Email:aspr_adm@telus.net

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  • Recreation & Leisure
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Post-Partum Support

Post-partum support for parents is available throughgroup, individual or couples counselling. Post partum depression can be described as tearfulness, despondency, feelings of inadequacy & an inability to cope. There can be accompanying feelings of anxiety, guilt, shame, isolation, fatigue, a sense of loss & sometimes frightening thoughts.

Location:The People Place 210 3402 27 Avenue, Vernon
Contact:Family Resource Centre for the North Okanagan
Phone:250 545-3390
Email:admin@vernonfrc.ca
Website:

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  • Health and Development
  • Pre & Post Natal Health
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School Age Child Care

Structured after school care program for children.

Age:Grade 2-7
Location:3459 Pleasant Valley Road, Armstrong
Contact:Armstrong Boys and Girls Club
Phone:250 54603465
Email:armstrong@boysandgirlsclubs.ca
Website: www.boysandgirlsclubs.ca

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  • Child Care Settings
  • Before &/or After School Care
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Vernon Regional Transit Service

The North Okanagan transit service provides conventional low-floor accessible service and custom door-to-door handyDART service within the City of Vernon and District of Coldstream, and a blended conventional/“Community Bus” servicing the North Okanagan Regional District, including Spallumcheen, Armstrong, Enderby, Lavington, Whitevale and Lumby.

Contact:Vernon Transit
Phone:250 545-7221
Email:vernontransit@shawcable.com
Website: www.bctransit.com

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  • Transportation
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Wee Care Family Daycare

Location:3615 Jackson Avenue, Armstrong
Phone:250 546-9078

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  • Child Care Settings
  • Daycares
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Weeplay Daycare

Offers daycare as well as before & after school care.

Location:2925 Moray Street, Armstrong
Phone:250 546-8406

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  • Child Care Settings
  • Before &/or After School Care
  • Daycares
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