Movement for Busy Bodies (parents of ages 2-6)

YW Family Resource Network 1715 17 Ave SE, Calgary

How do we promote active play? Invite your children to join you as we use materials from our home and learn how to move our bodies to stay active! Register

Supporting Women’s Mental Health LinkedIn Live

Calgary

https://www.ywcalgary.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Coffee-Break-March-8th-1280-×-720-px-1024x576.png In honor of International Women's Day, Mindfulicity will be hosting a special conversation on supporting women's mental health at work and within our communities with special guest Sue Tomney. As Chief Executive Officer of YW Calgary, Sue Tomney is responsible for the strategic leadership of more than 250 diverse team members who offer shelter, […]

Free

The Walrus Leadership Forum: Fuelling the She-covery

Calgary

Join YW Calgary and the Walrus on International Women’s Day for a virtual discussion on what a post-pandemic recovery looks like for women. From the passage of new childcare legislation to she-cession recovery plans and workforce changes, this event will celebrate political, economic, and social successes and delve into the work to be done.  It's […]

Parent Chat: Hard Conversations (parents of ages 0-17) Plus Playtime

YW Family Resource Network 1715 17 Ave SE, Calgary

Our little ones (and teenagers) are always curious and we have some topics that are hard to talk about. This Parent Chat session will explore different strategies to talk about hard topics and ways we can support your child. This month we will focus on common topics of concern for parents of school-age children, including […]

Is My Child’s Development on Track? (parents of ages 0-17)

Virtual - Family Resource Network Calgary

Do you have questions about your child’s development? Are you concerned about whether they are meeting their milestones? Join us for a workshop with Kids Uncomplicated, an early intervention service, to learn more about developmental milestones, what to watch for, and where to find support if you have concerns about your child. Register