McNicoll Avenue Child Care Program (MACCP) was formed in 1985 as a non-profit, community based child care centre. A provincial license was granted in August 1985, under The Day Nurseries Act. McNicoll Avenue Child Care Program also meets the operating criteria of Toronto Children Services.
The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada unites evangelical Christians to advocate for social issues, promote religious freedom, and support community care in Canada while providing resources and training for churches and ministries.
In June, the Agency was renamed Centre for Immigrant and Community Services on its 45th anniversary, to better reflect the nature of its mission, programs and activities. In January, a commercial- grade community kitchen was completed to allow for food, nutrition and health-related programming.
Kids Haven/View Community Child Care focuses on creating anti-biased programs and environments that recognize each child as an individual with unique interests, culture, capabilities and family experiences. Kids Haven/View believes that a planned curriculum supports early learning by providing structure and direction which will support the development of capacities and skills while respecting a child's interests and choices.