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Looking for male facilitator to be trained this November 18th and then implement an 8 Week program called Super Dads Super Kids

Date(s): 
Nov 18 2011 (All day) - Mar 24 2012 (All day)
Location:
Parkdale Parents' Primary Prevention Project (5P's)Toronto, ON
Canada

For more information, please contact

Contact name: 
Joanne Wilson & Stacia Stewart
Phone: 
(416) 530-6318
Fax: 
(416) 530-6629

Parkdale Parents' Primary Prevention Project (5P's) is looking for a male facilitator to be trained this November 18th and then implement an 8 Week program called Super Dads Super Kids on alternating Saturdays at Creating Together in Parkdale, 1497 Queen Street West.

Click this link for more information on the Super Dads Super Kids program: www.superdadssuperkids.wordpress.com

The dates of the Saturdays would be Nov. 26th, Dec. 10th, Jan. 7th and 21st, Feb. 11 and 25th, and March 10th and 24th.

If you are interested please contact us for more information! Please pass this on to your teams and contact lists!

Thank you,

 

Joanne Wilson & Stacia Stewart
Project Coordinators
Parkdale Parents' Primary Prevention Project (5P's)
Phone: 416-530-6318
Fax: 416-530-6629
fiveps@stjoe.on.ca
Funded by the Community Action Program for Children (CAPC) and Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program (CPNP)