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New Family Hub at Pearson Road Elementary will offer support and resources

Located in Pearson Elementary school, the family centre offers a one-stop “family hub” where parents and caregivers can drop-in for information and programs. The centre’s staff can help families access the services they need by providing referrals to parenting and early learning programs, emergency shelter or food, health services and other supports available in the community.
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KELOWNA - Parents and guardians of children in Kelowna will be able to access a range of early learning, health and family services in one convenient location now that the Central Okanagan Family Hub – one of the province’s new B.C. Early Years Centres – has opened at Pearson Road Elementary School to serve families with children under 19 years of age.

“We are very excited to open the doors to the Family Hub at Pearson Road Elementary – a one-stop-shop where families are at the centre of all services,” Ellen Boelcke, of Kelowna Community Resources said. “We believe that investing in the early years is where we can make the biggest impact – early prevention pays back tenfold. It is our vision to transform young lives for future success.”

The Central Okanagan Family Hub is a collaborative network of local agencies that supports, informs and connects families with young children to community services. Located in Pearson Elementary school, the family centre offers a one-stop “family hub” where parents and caregivers can drop-in for information and programs. The centre’s staff can help families access the services they need by providing referrals to parenting and early learning programs, emergency shelter or food, health services and other supports available in the community.

“This Family Hub is a concept utilized in several B.C. communities and we are thrilled to be not only a major funder but a community partner in its evolution,” Shelley Gilmore, of the United Way Central and South Okanagan/Similkameen said. “We are very much in support of collaborative community solutions, and United Way and its donors want to be a part of building stronger communities through these collective impact initiatives. It’s a very exciting project, one that we know will have an incredibly positive impact on the community.”

This new centre is part of a commitment under the B.C. Early Years Strategy to implement a network of B.C. Early Years Centres across the province that will provide families with one-stop, convenient access to a range of services and supports, information and referrals. The Central Okanagan Family Hub – Kelowna is one of 47 B.C. Early Years Centres throughout the province. Westbank First Nation has also been designated by the province as an Early Years Centre and will be opening in the near future.

“The creation of this community hub will help bring people together to tackle complex problems through a neighbourhood lens,” Norm Letnick, MLA for Kelowna-Lake Country said. “United Way is a valuable partner and a champion for a robust community here in Kelowna, and I am honoured to be able to work with them as we strive toward a stronger Kelowna and a stronger British Columbia.”

The Hub is a unique collaboration of community organizations and service providers. After more than two years of consultation and planning with over 20 agencies, the centre is finally open. Initial funding for the Hub was provided by United Way CSO with $97,000 confirmed annually for three years, the Office of the Early Years provided $52,000, and the City of Kelowna offered an initial grant of $9,550. Central Okanagan Foundation provided a training grant of $1,400. The Central Okanagan School District provided the space at Pearson Road Elementary School and Kelowna Community Resources will be the host agency. They opened their doors to the public on June 13, 2016.

"The Central Okanagan Board of Education is pleased to be able to provide the space for such a valuable program," Board Chair Moyra Baxter said. "Watching the groups and agencies come together on behalf of our children and families has shown us what can be accomplished by dedicated community members, and the Board thanks everyone involved in this endeavour."

The community partners of the Hub include:

  • Aboriginal CATCH

  • ARC Program

  • Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA)

  • CATCH (Community Action Toward Children’s Health)

  • Central Okanagan Division of Family Practice

  • Central Okanagan Foundation

  • Central Okanagan Partners for Literacy

  • Central Okanagan School District and Pearson Road Elementary School

  • City of Kelowna

  • Dr. Stan Szombathy – Pediatrician

  • Interior Health

  • Intercultural Society of the Central Okanagan

  • Regional District of the Central Okanagan

  • Kelowna Child Care Society

  • Kelowna Community Resources

  • Ki-Low-Na Friendship Centre

  • Okanagan Boys and Girls Club

  • Metis Community Services Society of BC

  • Ministry of Child and Family Development – Central Okanagan

  • MCFD – Office of the Early Years

  • Starbright Children’s Development Centre (COCDA)

  • Success By 6

  • The Bridge Youth and Family Services

  • The F.O.R.C.E Society for Kids Mental Health

  • The Okanagan Sikh Temple and Cultural Society Kelowna

  • UBC Okanagan School of Social Work

  • United Way of the Central and South Okanagan/Similkameen


The Family Hub is open Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., with the grand opening scheduled for late September.

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