• NoahStrong Jersey Day

    The NoahStrong organization emerged from the enormous impact of Noah Dugas who humbly united and inspired communities through exemplary values of kindness, compassion, determination and bravery. Jersey Day is way to remember and bring awareness to his legacy.

  • February is National Therapeutic Recreation Month

    One Kids Place Therapeutic Recreation services offers treatment, education and recreation participation to enable children and youth with physical, cognitive, emotional and/or social limitations to acquire and maintain a healthy lifestyle. For more information, contact our team today!       services@onekidsplace.ca                  

  • March is National Social Work Month

    Our Social Work services provide comprehensive support to children, youth, and their families which includes assistance in identifying necessary services, developing parenting and behavior strategies, securing appropriate funding, and facilitating referrals following a new diagnosis, all while they receive other therapy services at One Kids Place.                     

  • March Break

    It's March Break!        

  • April is Autism Awareness Month

    This month, we take time to learn, listen, and grow together. Autism Awareness Month reminds us that every child deserves acceptance, respect, and the chance to thrive. For questions about our Autism Services or Behaviour Services reach out to our team TODAY! We are here for you and your familiy!

  • May is Physiotherapy Month

    May is Physiotherapy Month, a time for us to recognize the essential role our physiotherapists and therapy assistants play in helping our children move, heal, and live healthier lives. To all physiotherapists and PTAs.... thank you for your commitment to movement, recovery, and wellness.

  • May is Speech-Language Pathology Month

    This month, we celebrate the professionals who help children and youth share their stories, express their needs, and build meaningful relationships. Speech‑Language Pathology Month is a reminder of how essential communication is, verbal and non-verbal, and how life‑changing it can be when a child receives the support they need. Thank you to all our SLPs and CDAs who bring patience, skill, and heart to all that they do!