Aboriginal Infant Development Program

The Aboriginal Infant Development Program consists of a three person team, (AIDP Consultant, AIDP Coordinator and a support worker). They collaborate to provide services to families with children of the ages zero to three years old and with discretion can continue until the child's fourth year. Aboriginal Infant Development Program is voluntary and is a family based program with an emphasis on support and early intervention of attending families.

Mommy Time (Fridays, 1:00-3:00) is a drop-in support group that gives moms a chance to have a little time for themselves and meet with other moms while engaging in discussions about parenting, self-care, healthy habits and participating in outdoor activities (weather permitting).

AIDP staff can also help answer questions about doulas, and funding available for doula services through the BC Association of Friendship Centres. 

Address / Contact Info

The Friendship House Association of Prince Rupert
744 Fraser St Prince Rupert, BCV8J 1P9

Phone Numbers

Phone: (250) 627-1717 ext 25
Phone: (250) 627-1717 ext 23

Web Links

Areas Served

Communities ServedPrince Rupert and Area

Service Details

Languages spokenEnglish

Location Map

This program was last updated on: 05 Aug 2020.

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