Young Dads Drop In
Young dads aged 14 to 25 can drop-in with their children and enjoy group chats, food and childcare. It's free and every Wednesday.

Young dads aged 14 to 25 can drop-in with their children and enjoy group chats, food and childcare. It's free and every Wednesday.
Family and Children’s Services Niagara celebrated its 180 volunteers and 140 foster families during its third annual Celebration of Caring, a banquet and awards dinner.
The service is available every Tuesday from 3 to 6 p.m. No appointment is necessary and intake is on a first-come first-served basis. The last counselling sessions begin at 5:30 p.m.
Family and Children’s Services Niagara enlists the help of volunteers such as Taylor to come in and give interaction with babies that for one reason or another are taken away from their parents.
Ann Godfrey from Family & Children’s Services Niagara was a guest on the Newstalk 610 CKTB Roundtable with Tim Denis, speaking about the generous community donors...
We all have occasions when we need the perfect little thank you gift, hostess gift or a little something to recognize...
One by one she wheels them into her living room. Three children, home from school. She lines them up in their wheelchairs, precisely, exactly side by side on the carpet facing the fireplace...
Ann Godfrey joins Port Colborne’s Chief Administrative Officer Scott Luey on Newstalk CKTB, hosted by Larry Fedoruk and speaks about foster parent recruitment.
PECAN – Partners to End Child Abuse in Niagara – is a group of community agencies dedicated to make it easier for people to find help in addressing issues of child abuse.
In honour of Child Abuse Prevention Month, Family & Children's Services Niagara along with Community Partners raised a flag Tuesday, October 24th at St. Catharines City Hall.