LANGLEY, BC – Encompass Support Services Society is excited to relaunch Tiny Hands, Big Dreams, a $30,000 fundraising and awareness campaign running from April 21 to May 29, 2026, in support of children aged six and under and their families in Langley and Aldergrove.
As a part of our continued commitment to early childhood development, we are proud to introduce the new name for our child and family services: Bright Beginnings Child Program.
This campaign will allow Encompass to continue providing enriching, fun, and responsive services, such as Best Babies of the Langley’s, Family Place Resource Centre (Aldergrove), Spanish Family Programming, and Parent Support Outreach.
Each year, approximately 2,500 participants look to Encompass’ child and family services for essential resources, early childhood supports, and meaningful social connections.
Funds from this campaign will help address critical needs, such as diapers, prenatal supplements, and hospital essentials bags, as well as enhance our ability to respond to the unique needs of families through parent education and family navigation services.
Donations can be made at www.encompass-supports.com. Follow the Bright Beginnings Child Program on social media as they celebrate all of the important work that they do (Facebook and Instagram: @BrightBeginningsEncompass).
Participant –
“I came to Best Babies as a new mom with PPD (Post-Partum Depression) and anxiety. This program allowed me a safe space to voice my fears and to meet new moms and connect. I found it a lifesaver, a place to share, to be fed, and to make lasting friendships. After I found Family Place, it was and has been such a welcoming place where my kids have thrived. A place to play, to create, to meet moms, sit on a couch have coffee and talk. My kids have come the last 4 years and we absolutely love the staff, the field trips, the Easter egg hunts, the wonderful park days, swim/waterpark outings and more…I believe without F.P. (Family Place) it would have left us isolated and less social, and my kids wouldn’t have such great social skills.”
Contact:
Encompass Support Services Society
[email protected]
(604) 534-2171