Langs offers a variety of welcoming and engaging activities and programs for children, youth, and young adults ages 6-25 at the main site, Grow Community Centre and North Dumfries Community Health Centre. Interactive and educational programs are planned to capture the interests and imagination of young minds, and leadership development and skill-building are encouraged.
The ND Youth Hub at North Dumfries Community Health Centre offers a welcoming and inclusive space for youth in Grades 6–12 to connect, get active, and engage with their community. This fall, enjoy a variety of free drop-in programs—no registration required!
For more info, contact Carrie.
Location, Dates, Cost, & Registration:
Langs - 1145 Concession Rd, Cambridge, ON
June 29 - August 14, 2026
$75/week *subsidies available*
Contact Erum at [email protected] or 519-248-4769 ext 3000.
Each child may register for a maximum of 3 weeks.
Grow Community Centre - 1 Groh Ave, Cambridge, ON
June 29 - August 14, 2026
$75/week *subsidies available*
Contact Erum at [email protected] or 519-248-4769 ext 3000.
North Dumfries Community Health Centre - 2958 Greenfield Rd, Ayr, ON
June 29 - August 14, 2026
$100/week *subsidies available*
Online registration only: Register Here
The Langs After School Program offers after-school care at our centres for students in Grades 1-5 from catchment schools. Games, arts and crafts, physical activity and daily snacks are all a part of the program! The cost is $10/week, and registration continues until spaces are filled at each site. For more information, click the staff names below.
Registration for the 2025-26 school year is open and ongoing.
Register here
Langs (1145 Concession Rd) - LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE
for students attending Coronation Public School and St Michael Catholic Elementary School
Grow (1 Groh Ave) - SPACE AVAILABLE
for students attending Centennial Public School
Children’s Programs (Grades 1-5)
Langs – Julia
Grow Community Centre - Erica
North Dumfries – Michelle
Youth Programs (Grades 6-12)
Langs – Taylor
Grow Community Centre - Erica
North Dumfries – Carrie
Young Adults (Ages 18-25)
Langs – Taylor
Langs hosts an alternative education program for youth in grades 7 & 8 who need additional support in the school setting. The classroom consists of a Waterloo Region District School Board Teacher, Community Youth Workers, and up to 10 students needing academic help and personal life management skills. Students are transitioned back to their community school the following year. Langs has been operating the 7th Inning Program since 1999.
Intake is ongoing, email Claire for more information.
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The Spark Education program is an alternative classroom for students in grades 4-5 residing in Cambridge. Mirroring the success of our 7th Inning Education program, Spark is designed to meet the complex needs of younger youth through a preventive and proactive approach. Using a holistic approach to treatment, students will receive support in a small classroom setting, for academic gaps and personal life management skills.
For more information about the program or to inquire about the referral process, please contact Camisha.