Free Programs and Resources at EarlyON Child and Family Centres

Toronto parents can get free support, guidance, resources and more! Head to the EarlyON Centre nearest you to access programs for you and your little ones to have fun, learn and get to know other families in your area.

Toronto parents/caregivers can access free programs for them and their children from birth to six years of age at EarlyON Child and Family Centres. Centres across the city provide open play environments and welcome all families to participate in quality programs that help strengthen adult-child relationships, support parent education and foster healthy child development. Qualified staff can help families and caregivers find support, get advice, make personal connections and access a network of resources. Find more information on the City’s EarlyON Child and Family Centres webpage.  

Please learn more and view an interactive map of EarlyON Child & Family Centres at toronto.ca/EarlyON. 

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