Welcome to Day Nursery CentreDay Nursery Centre is a child care facility which emphasizes individual growth for all children by promoting a safe, healthy and caring learning environment through its dedication to the family and the community in Winnipeg, Manitoba.Our goals are:? to promote each child's self esteem? to provide a warm, caring, nurturing, inclusive, anti-biased environment for every child and his/her family? to promote the individual development of each child? to encourage the socialization of every child? to provide developmentally appropriate group experiences in a child-centered environment? to enrich and support family lifeDay Nursery Centre is a non-profit charitable organization governed by a volunteer Board of Directors comprised of parent and community representatives.We are staffed by qualified personnel which includes an Executive Director, Centre Directors, Early Childhood Educators and Administrative staff.Philosophy of Day Nursery CentreDay Nursery Centre provides quality care and appropriate experiences in an unbiased environment, so that every child may grow to his/her fullest potential.Day Nursery Centre recognizes and encourages the development of each child emotionally, physically, intellectually and socially
Located in Winnipeg, the Elmwood Day Nursery offers nursery and kindergarten education that helps equip your children with the building blocks they need to succeed in their academic careers. Full-time and part-time enrolment is available in our loving and nurturing environment. Your child will be provided with nutritious snacks, with the option to include a hot lunch supplement. Please call us for more information.
Liz , May 22, 2014Splash Child Enrichment Centre was invited to have a few of our children and a member of our staff present the Duchess of Cornwall with a picture made by the children and flowers. Enjoy some pictures of Michelle, Pi,a Mackenzie and Brighton getting ready and then meeting the Duchess.
Garden Grove Child Care Inc. was opened in 1981 and was located in the Ecole Garden Grove School and was licensed for 30 school age children. Over the years, our centre has continued to respond to the increased need for child care. We currently are licensed for 18 Preschool (ages 4&5 yrs) and 34 School Age Spaces. Currently we are working on an expansion plan with the City and other funding partners to expand our program to meet community need.The centre is run by a Board of Directors, which is made up of parents / guardians and community members. Parental involvement is essential to the operation and success of the Centre.The centre employs a full time Executive Director who is responsible to manage the program.We have a dynamic and committed staff team who provide the quality programming to our children and families. All staff members belong to the Manitoba Child Care Association.Our child care program maintains a centre membership with the Manitoba Child Care Association. 2011 Leader of the Year Jodi Ramgotra Director2012 Volunteer of the Year Penny Daigle Chairperson2012 Involved in the Manitoba Nature Summi
The Manitoba First Nations , through Sub-agreement Holders and Local boards, mandated by their Chiefs and Council members established First Peoples Development Inc. (FDPI) with a new Board of Directors effective April 1, 2006.The FPDI is comprised of thirty-four First Nations Sub-agreement Holders as designated by their Local Boards, with the mandate to address the employment and training interests of First Nations people. The articles of incorporation support the principle of grassroots or local decision-making while promoting, advocating and addressing the needs of First Nations through their Local boards.FDPI is established in accordance with the Human Resource and Social Development Canada - Aboriginal Skills and Employment Training Strategy ( ASETS ) and focuses upon its three priorities:ASETS , administered though the FDPI, is designed to help Aboriginal people prepare for and find high demand jobs quickly, as well as keep them in the long term. All Aboriginal people may access - through their local band offices and sub agreement holders - programs and services that include:The ASETS is the federal government's successor strategy to the AHRDS and is designed to help improve the employment opportunities of Aboriginal peoples and enable them to fully participate in the Canadian economy in a relationship based on mutual trust, respect and openness.