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No empty seats, no missed moments: 25 years of Kids Up Front

One ticket, one child, one experience at a time

Kids Up Front is a registered charity and was founded 25 years ago by John Dalziel, who attended a game at the Saddledome and saw many empty seats. He knew so many kids would love the chance to sit in those seats if given the opportunity. That is when the idea for Kids Up Front was born. Since then, the organization has grown immensely with chapters in Edmonton, Vancouver, Toronto, Ottawa and Halifax. 25 years later, that initial spark of an idea has ignited a national movement of generosity, inclusion and unforgettable experiences.

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The family that volunteers together, stays together

Opportunities to give back with VolunteerConnector

As the summer months come to a close and autumn quietly approaches, families are ready to kick off the vibrant festivities. Engaging in the community and volunteering is one way to do that by connecting with others and taking part in causes that they love and care about. Volunteering has many benefits, including making meaningful connections, becoming an active community member, and learning new skills. VolunteerConnector has created this opportunity to connect through our online platform, which has built a community empowering volunteerism across Canada through online digital solutions. You can pick from a wide range of activities that fit you and your family’s desired outing.

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Books to help your kids work through loss and grieving

Stories to guide discussions, by age and stage

Death is an inherent and unavoidable part of life, but that doesn’t make it any less challenging for parents to discuss with their kids. Here are some of the best books about loss and grieving for toddlers, young kids, tweens, and teens. 

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The parent pep talk: You’re doing better than you think

Quieting the voice that says you're not enough

“Am I Doing Enough?”

This is a question that is all too familiar to most parents; it echoes the walls of every nursery, every household. Maybe you didn’t have time to cook, and you are serving take-out or fast food. Perhaps you returned to work early and did not take the full maternity leave. Or, maybe you feel like you should be working instead of, or in addition to, taking care of your child. 

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