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The Centre for Child Development of the Lower Mainland

MISSION: Helping children with special needs reach their potential.
VISION: Our children have the best opportunities to succeed in all areas of their lives.
VALUES: The well-being, safety, and success of our children is the highest priority we have.

Who We Are:
Since 1953, The Centre for Child Development has been helping children with special needs reach their potential. We started as a grass-roots group of parents cooperatively organizing transportation to therapy sessions in Vancouver. Through the decades, we’ve grown to a team of over 160 staff with expertise in providing a wide range of collaborative therapeutic services to more than 3,000 children each year.

We focus on providing service with integrity, caring and compassion. We consistently challenge ourselves to improve upon best practices and lead our field. Our professionals include: paediatric psychologists, family service and key workers, occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, physiotherapists, early childhood educators, supported child development specialists, recreation specialists, dietician, doctor, victims services workers, social workers and police.

Your support is sincerely appreciated for our donor-funded programs:

Casting and Splinting
Eating Skills Team
Equipment Team
Hydrotherapy Pool
Sophie’s Place Child and Youth Advocacy Centre

WE SERVE THESE POPULATIONS: 

    Children & Youth, Persons with disabilities or special needs

WE ADDRESS THESE ISSUES:

    Health & Wellness, Safety

For more information or to support our work

Contact Information:

Judy Mann

Vice President, Business Development

CRA Registration Number

10764 6408 RR0001

Charity

We'd like to thank the City of Surrey for allowing us to use many of their amazing photos of life in Surrey.

Email: info@surreycares.org

Phone: 604-591-2699

P.O. Box 34089,

RPO Cloversquare,

Surrey, BC,

Canada V3S 8C4

Charitable Registration:

892378043 RR0001

SurreyCares acknowledge that our work is carried out on the shared and unceded traditional territories of the Fraser Salish People, including the Kwantlen, Katzie, QayQayt, Semiahmoo, and Tsawwassen. We are grateful to the Indigenous peoples who have cared for these lands since time immemorial.

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