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December Updates

  • December Calendar
  • Giving Tuesday
  • Toronto Public Library programs for children
  • Local Holiday Events Roundup!
  • Sensory Bottles by Theodora!
  • Bushra's Guide to Oral Hygiene for Children
  • More Links & Resources
  • Procedure and Protocol Reminders
  • Land Acknowledgment
  • Stroller Parking at Kimbourne & Terry Fox EarlyONs

Are you new to East End Children's Centre? Welcome. We're so glad you found us! Learn more about our locations and staff team here.

Schedule Hi-lites:

  • December 6th: No Saturday Program. Kimbourne Park United Church is hosting its Annual Christmas Marketplace 11 - 2
  • Our Terry Fox EarlyON site is CLOSED Dec 22nd - Jan 2nd
  • Our Kimbourne EarlyON site is CLOSED Dec 24 - Jan 2nd


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December 2nd is Giving Tuesday!

We're a registered charity! Your Giving Tuesday donations, year-end donations (and year round donations) are tax-deductible! Charitable receipts are automatically sent to you when you give through our CanadaHelps.org page. Donate once or donate monthly!

Events, Links & Resources for Children, Parents and Caregivers

Toronto Public Library Activities

Danforth Branch:


S. Walter Stewart Branch:


Toronto Public Library's 2025 Read Indigenous List


Ready For Reading: City Wide Programs for 0 - 5

Winter & Holiday Events Roundup!

Saturday, Nov 29th, 4:30 - 5:30 pm: DECA's Tree Lighting, at East Lynn Park, sponsored by Trust Realty Group! Performances, cookies, hot chocolate!

December 6th, 11 am - 2 pm: Don't miss Kimbourne Park United Church's Annual Christmas Marketplace! Check out the holiday goodies & vendor booths. EECC's Saturday program will be CLOSED on this day.

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December 7th, 2 - 5 pm: Mark your calendar for Olds Cool General Store's Annual Black Santa Celebration!


Theodora's Sensory Bottles!

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Our Kimbourne families have no doubt enjoyed the sensory bottles created by one of our fall placement students, Theodora. These bottles are a hit with babies, toddlers, preschoolers, parents and staff!! Theodora has kindly created an infographic so families can make their own!

Supporting Children's Oral Health

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As part of her Year Three Nursing program, our placement student Bushra created this very informative brochure on supporting Children's Oral Health. We had a great response from families in our program as this seems to be an information gap for many. Click on the image to see the whole PDF.

More links!!

East End Children’s Centre is located in Tkaronto, now known as Toronto, which in Mohawk means ‘where there are trees standing in the water”.


East End Children's Centre is located on the traditional territories of many First Peoples, including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnaabe, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee, and the Wendat peoples. These nations continue to experience ongoing colonization and displacement– where land acknowledgements are offered in place of land itself.


This territory is part of ‘the Dish with One Spoon’ wampum, a Treaty made between the Anishinaabe, Mississaugas, and Haudenosaunee, where nations entered into an agreement to protect the land and responsibly care for its resources in harmony together.

As settlers, newcomers, refugees, and Indigenous peoples, we have all been invited into this treaty in the spirit of peace, friendship, and respect. We are also mindful of broken treaties that persist across Turtle Island today and recognize our responsibilities as Treaty people to engage in a meaningful, continuous process of truth and reconciliation with all our relations.


We remember those who came here involuntarily, particularly those brought to these lands as a result of the trans-Atlantic slave trade and slavery. This city was built on stolen land and stolen labour of Black, Indigenous, and racialized people. What we now refer to as Canada was also built on the labour of many immigrant and migrant communities. From the transcontinental railroad to farming and food production, the country heavily relied (and continues to) on the talent, skill, and hard work of racialized people. In exchange, many of them are denied residence, and they continue to go through punishing immigration experiences and perpetuating racial disparities.


By being on this land, we are all responsible for upholding its treaties. Treaty agreements were made to last as long as “the sun shines, the grass grows, and rivers flow.”



We invite you to learn about the Indigenous Nations that care for the land you are on, and where you might come from, visit native-land.ca to learn more.

Procedure and Protocol Reminders for Everyone
  • Please self-screen and STAY HOME if you or the children are not well. Our organization has always required self-screening for cold, flu, gastro-intestinal symptoms, conjunctivitis (pink eye) and any suspected or confirmed communicable illnesses. We ask for the same vigilance you've shown all through the pandemic.
  • Please be sure to scan your KEyON tag when to arrive at program. Be sure to let us know if you have lost it, so we can give you a new one. Hack: take a photo of the QR code on your tag!
  • Please place toys that have been in a child's mouth into the labelled container for toys that need immediate washing.
  • Please clean your hands and your children's hands on arrival at our programs, after blowing or wiping your/your child's nose, before and after playing in the sandbox, before and after snack and after using the washroom.
  • Please take home your used diapers (we have bags!) and please never flush wipes down our toilets.
  • Please don't bring extra adults, especially on Saturdays. Two adults per family may attend.
  • EECC is known for our sense of community. Thank you in advance for being welcoming and supportive of everyone, including parents and caregivers whose choices differ from yours and children who may be neurodivergent and need accommodation.


Stroller Parking Tips


  • Lock your stroller to a railing or bench at the Terry Fox site.
  • At Kimbourne, please be prepared to park your stroller on the lawn on days when the stroller room fills up and bring a lock so you can lock it to the railing way up on the hill. Sadly, stroller theft is always a risk.
  • If you're able to secure a spot in our stroller parking room, please park with BRAKES OFF, to make it easier for us to manoeuver strollers as needed.
  • Please... NEVER leave your stroller on our ramp at Kimbourne, as this disrupts accessibility and evacuation procedures.
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