Child Development Centres


Child Develpment Centres (CDCs) are not for profit organizations which serve children, families and the community. They are funded from various sources such as United Way, Ministry of Children and Families, Service Groups, the Gaming Policy & Enforcement Branch and private businesses. CDC provides individual programs and services to children from birth to 19 years. The programs at Child Development Centres include:

  • Early Childhood Education
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Physiotherapy
  • Speech Language Therapy
  • Infant Development Program
  • Supported Child Care Program
  • Family Support Program
  • Family Services Program

CDC recognizes that each child and their families have unique and diverse needs. They are committed to continually improving and enhancing their programs and services to meet those needs.