Welcome to Queens County Family Resource Centre
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Opportunities, support & empowerment
Queens Family Resource Centre (QFRC)
106 College Street, Liverpool, Nova Scotia

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QFRC welcomes families prenatally and with children up to 6 years of age. Join us for a variety of free programs that include; information session, playgroups and other participant driven programs.

QFRC offers outreach programs that provide a chance for families to come together in their community. Join staff in Brooklyn at St. Andrew's Church hall (basement).

South Shore Family Resource Association Mission Statement

The South Shore Family Resource Association (SSFRA) is dedicated to nurturing and enhancing the quality of life to every member of every family in Queens, Lunenburg and Shelburne Counties.

South Shore Family Resource Assoc: goals

1. To provide a caring, nurturing & safe environment in which children 0 - 6 years can develop socially, emotionally, cognitively and physically.
2. To promote healthy interactions between parents & their children.
3. To promote positive parenting through education & support programs.
4. To provide culturally sensitive, accessible resources to children 0 - 6 years regardless of abilities, socio-economic status or geographic location.
5. To promote the growth & development of the South Shore Family Resource Association.

Our Guiding Principles

Children First - Children must be the primary consideration in CAP-C (Community Action Program for Children) programs.

Strengthening and Support Families - All sectors of Canadian society share the responsibility for children by supporting parents as they raise their children.

Equity and Accessibility - Children, regardless of culture and socio- economic status, are entitled to equal opportunities to develop to their full potential.

Partnerships and Coalitions - Holistic support for children and their families can only be achieved through the combined effort of parents, families, communities, governments and service providers.

Community-Based - The community is viewed as the focus for decision-making and action.

Flexibility - In order to respond to the diversity of communities across Canada and the particular circumstances and changing needs of children and families, CAP-C programs must be flexible.

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