Jericho Kids' Club (J.K.C) began at Bayview Community Elementary School in 1989, then at General Gordon Elementary School in 1991 and, finally, at Southlands Elementary School in 2002. All of the centres are licensed under the Community Care Facilities Act to serve children from Kindergarten – Grade 7. J.K.C is proud to meet and exceed licensing standards by providing screened, trained and educated Staff, appropriate child-to-staff ratios as well as suitable facilities and equipment. J.K.C has strong relationships with its host schools. These relationships are integral to the quality of the centres and the well being of the children and families they serve.
At EMA, we Provide a safe and nurturing environment that foster creativity while developing a strong foundation of life-long learning for your child. Each child is unique and parents know their children best; at EMA, parents has an option to tailor made the type of program they want for their children.
Little Bloomers Childcare attempts to create and provide a stimulating environment so that it will meet the needs of each child in order for them to grow to the fullest capacity to which they are capable of achieving. The program will be flexible to meet the needs, the appropriate level, and capabilities of each child. The areas of development in which we will work to nurture are intellectual, mental, physical, social and emotional.
About Our OrganizationWho We AreThe Developmental Disabilities Association is a community living agency that provides over 50 community-based programs and services to children and adults with developmental disabilities and their families in Vancouver and Richmond. We create extended networks of support, invest in individual needs, and strive for an inclusive and safe community. Over 1,600 individuals and families in the Vancouver and Richmond area are serviced by the Developmental Disabilities Association every year.Our MissionTo enable people with developmental disabilities to reach their full potential.Our ValuesTo pursue our mission with expertise, integrity, respect, and conviction.For any questions about the Association, please email info@develop.bc.ca . What is a Developmental Disability?Autism spectrum disorder (ASD), cerebral palsy and Down's Syndrome are three of the most common examples of developmental disabilities. Although these are common developmental disabilities, an innumerable variety of developmental disabilities exists.