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Carney Hill Neighbourhood Centre

Carney Hill Neighbourhood Centre recognizes that each child brings a wealth of knowledge and experience and therefore works from a trauma-informed framework to be inclusive of the diverse needs of families from different cultural backgrounds, while building community capacity and resilience.

Carney Hill Neighbourhood Centre is an Indigenous educational resource that focuses on cultural and family based early childhood education (15 months – grade 6) in the city of Prince George, BC. Carney Hill Neighbourhood Centre recognizes that each child brings a wealth of knowledge and experience and therefore works from a trauma-informed framework to be inclusive of the diverse needs of families from different cultural backgrounds, while building community capacity and resilience.  https://www.carneyhill.ca/

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Organization: Carney Hill Neighbourhood Centre
Location: Prince George
Name: Toni Carlton
Title: Executive Director
Address:
2579 Victoria St.
Prince George, BC
V2L 2M3
Email Address: execdirector@carneyhill.ca
Phone Number: 250.961.7909

Contributor

Name: Kiara McLean
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kiara.mclean.9
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kiara-mclean-118402142/
Regional Lead(s):
  • Jason Bruce 

Province/Territory

British Columbia

Education Levels

Community
Early Childhood
Family
Primary (K - Grade 8)

Education Topics

Culture
Early Childhood Education
Food and Food Security
Healing
Life Skills
Wellness/Health

Language Spoken

English
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