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About Kermode Friendship Society Aboriginal Headstart
Kermode Friendship Society Aboriginal Headstart at 102-3313 Kalum Street in Terrace, BC, delivers culturally grounded early learning rooted in Indigenous community values. This licensed group centre is regulated by the Ministry of Children and Family Development and participates in the BC CCFRI program. Contact the Kermode Friendship Society for programme details, ages served, and enrolment information.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Kermode Friendship Society Aboriginal Headstart in Terrace, BC licensed?
Yes. Kermode Friendship Society Aboriginal Headstart holds an active childcare license issued by Ministry of Education and Child Care (B.C. Ministry of Education and Child Care). All providers listed on MapleCub are verified against Ministry of Education and Child Care's public licensing database.
What ages does Kermode Friendship Society Aboriginal Headstart serve?
Kermode Friendship Society Aboriginal Headstart serves children in the Terrace, BC area. Contact the center directly for age group availability.
Does Kermode Friendship Society Aboriginal Headstart accept the CCFRI / ACCS childcare subsidy?
Yes — Kermode Friendship Society Aboriginal Headstart accepts British Columbia's CCFRI / ACCS (Child Care Fee Reduction Initiative / Affordable Child Care Benefit) subsidy. Families who qualify can reduce their weekly co-pay to as little as $0. Visit British Columbia's CCFRI / ACCS program page to check your eligibility.
How much does Kermode Friendship Society Aboriginal Headstart cost per month?
Kermode Friendship Society Aboriginal Headstart has not published tuition rates publicly. Contact the center directly for current pricing. British Columbia families may qualify for CCFRI / ACCS subsidies and federal childcare tax credits that can significantly reduce costs.
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