St. Therese Childcare Centre (the Centre) is a daycare that incorporates fun and stimulating activities that enrich a child's learning experiences. The Centre will provide a variety of activities such as: science, math, arts/crafts, reading, gross motor, field trips, as well as other enriching activities.We believe that children are our greatest resource, and as Early Childhood Educators, we strive to stimulate cognitive thinking in a fun and exciting environment.
Welcome to Freight House Early Learning & Care Inc.We strive each and every day to provide the best learning experiences for children, through the delivery of current developmental practices, in a positive, safe and nurturing environment.We offer an environment where all children can develop a sense of self and belonging through experiences in social, emotional, spiritual, physical and cognitive learning opportunities. That every child has fun and shares the excitement of learning with staff and peers.All Freight House Early Learning & Care sites are licensed provincially under Manitoba Early Learning & Child Care.InfantEducation and care provided for 26 children 3 months to 30 months.Pre-SchoolEducation and care provided for 62 children 24 months to 6 yearsSchool AgeEducation and care provided for 24 children 6 years to 12 years.
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.