More News and Information Fee Assistance Leisure Access Program is a program of financial support for residents with low income living in Waterloo, that helps individuals participate in City of Waterloo recreational and affiliated minor sport and arts programs. The assistance is given in the form of a credit to eligible individuals. The amount of subsidy is based on total family income. Click here for more details. Team of the Week and Team Showcase: Help us celebrate your team's successes - big or small. Submit photos and stories for the website's Team of the Week and Team Showcase section to the club webmaster. View our current Team Showcase here ; past Team of the Week stories are available in the News Archive. Looking for maps to our fields?Our field locations are listed under the House League program or simply click here. Select the field from the list at the top of the page and the field will be identified and you will have the option to enter your starting point to get driving directions.Where there are multiple fields at one location, check here for the field layout
WCS Satellite Locations:Woolwich Youth CentreLocated at the Woolwich Memorial Centre and available to all youth grade 6 to the age of 19. The Youth Centre provides a safe, supervised and fun environment for youth.Summer is here! Check out all the awesome things planned at the Youth Centre this summer.Toy Library MembershipThe Kids and I Resource Centre Library offers a variety of toys, puzzles, popular children videos, puppets, games and books for young children. The library offers a selection of resource books filled with great ideas on parenting, craft ideas, circle time, songs and stories.
Our intake team helps families to gain an understandingof the supports and services available within ourcommunity. They assist care providers to access thesupports and services they are seeking, as well asprovide ongoing resource support.Our clinical team provides assessment and consultationin the areas of Applied Behaviour Analysis, Behaviour,Counselling, Health Care and Speech and Language.Clinical ServicesService Coordinators help people to build thesupport networks they need to care forthemselves and their families.We provide a variety of workshops, clinics,training, and information sessions pertainingto developmental disabilities.& TrainingWorkshopsThe DSRC team provides informative workshops and training sessions for clients, families, professionals and the community at large. A complete listing of upcoming events is available here on our website. Find out moreVideoconferencesIn partnership with Community Networks of Specialized Care (CNSC), the Developmental Services Resource Centre - Waterloo Region (DSRC) hosts videoconferences and educational seminars.