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Serving Lloydminster and area since 1994.
Midwest Family Connections (MFC) was incorporated in 1982, under the name Lloydminster Early Intervention, as a not for profit, parent-driven organization established to provide home based early childhood intervention services to families of pre-school aged children who were experiencing or were at risk for developmental delays in the Lloydminster and surrounding areas. Since 1982, the agency has evolved to provide an array of universally accessible programs. In 2005, MFC became a designated Parent Link Centre, a designation provided by the Alberta Ministry of Children's Services. Under this designation, we provide parents, caregivers and their children with supports to ensure children develop and fulfill their potential. Parents and caregivers can access information and resources, obtain referrals and meet other parents, children and families while taking part in quality parent education, early learning and family support activities. No fees & all families welcome.
Our Goals and ObjectivesThe mission of Midwest Food Resource Project Inc. is to assist community members to access food resources with nutritional value through community kitchens and other collective actions where participants can share resources, socialize and assist each other to resolve food security issues in a dignified manner. The project encourages self-reliant programs rather than feeding people. Participants contribute their time, energy and money to the success of their group.Saskatchewan Ministry of Education.