Welcome
Burnaby Family Life services are
primarily in the area of early intervention and prevention.
Services are focused on the well-being of our children and
community and alleviate the need for more costly crisis
intervention services by government authorities.
Recognizing that, from time to time, all families
experience crisis and are in need of support, BFL seeks to be
responsive to the whole community in all its diversity. Many
services, however, specifically target low income families,
lone parent families, immigrant and refugee families, isolated
families lacking supports, families experiencing anger,
depression and/or abuse. Programs are provided free of charge
or by donation whenever possible; no one is turned away for
inability to pay.
More information about our services for Children and Families is given in the
About Us section.
Annual General Meeting
September 23, 2008 6:00 – 8:00
Location TBA
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Click here to download the Winter/Spring 2008 Programs Brochure.
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We invite your feedback! Our CQI (Continuous Quality Improvement)
Committee would appreciate having the benefit of your experience
and your insights regarding our service delivery for future planning purposes.
Please email us at info@burnabyfamilylife.org
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Burnaby Family Life and United Way Campaign |
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| It’s that time of year again, and the United Way Campaign
is in full swing! |
| Together we can make a difference.
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Parenting articles by Tim Seldon
Tim Seldin is president of the Montessori Foundation and chair of the International
Montessori Council. (He is the author of several books on Montessori Education.)
Click here to read
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CORI BC Demonstration Project
The BFL wishes to demonstrate accountability and commitment to
providing the best possible services to children and their families
that have real impact. So we are participants in the Canadian
Outcomes Research Institute's demonstration project in British Columbia.
To
find out more about this important project, click
here.
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