Our programs support immigrant and racialized children and families in navigating childcare in Alberta and Canada. We collaborate with childcare providers and institutions to create culturally responsive environments that meet the needs of immigrant children.
We support immigrant families to understand Canadian childcare expectations while bridging their home culture with Canadian values
Workshops and personalized support to help families understand Western cultural norms, childcare systems, and early learning philosophies—while recognizing and respecting their own traditions.
We work directly with childcare providers to integrate culturally diverse practices into daily routines, classroom activities, storytelling, food, and family engagement.
We provide training, toolkits, and one-on-one mentoring for early childhood educators to promote equity, inclusion, and cultural humility in their teaching.
Safe spaces for families and educators to share experiences, ask questions, and build cross-cultural understanding in a welcoming and judgment-free environment. Podcast creation and other initiatives that amplify voices rarely heard.
We partner with culturally responsive counseling experts to support children and parents navigating the challenges of cultural adjustment in childcare settings.
Arts initiatives, traditional cooking classes, and intergenerational programs that bridge gaps between elders and youth for cultural preservation.
A podcast and video series featuring personal stories of and Caribbean immigrants, sharing cultural identity and integration experiences.
Connecting elders with youth for cultural preservation and leadership development, bridging generational gaps through tradition.
Monthly forums fostering dialogue, education, and celebration to advance cross-cultural understanding and community unity.
Traditional dish workshops for cultural appreciation.
Culturally responsive early childhood education.
Experienced immigrant families mentor newcomers.