Langs offers a variety of welcoming and engaging activities and programs for children, youth, and young adults ages 6-24 at their 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 Langs Youth Wellness Hub (YWH) is 2750 sq. ft. located on the second floor of The HUB@1145. The YWH serves those in Grades 6-12 and young adults. The YWH is a safe, welcoming, inclusive space in Cambridge where you can access services and programming. The YWH is home to many partners including Camino Wellbeing + Mental Health and OK2BME, Cambridge Career Connections, Family and Children’s Services of the Waterloo Region, House of Friendship, Starling Community Services and YMCA - Settlement Services.  Youth can engage in STEAM and art programs to enhance life skills, technical abilities, and self- expression.  Youth Mental Health and Employment services are also available. The goal of the YWH is to become a space where youth and their families can access the right service, at the right time, in the right place.  Our integrated model of collaboration, innovation, and inclusion will offer easy-to-access, “one-stop-shop” services.

 

For more information on current programs and services call the Youth Wellness Hub Coordinator at
519-653-1470 x357 or click here.

 

For intake to Youth Mental Health services call 519-653-1470 x361 (ages 12-24).

 

Reach out to staff to inquire about programs:

 

Children’s Programs (Grades 1-5)
Langs – Taylor or Julia

Grow Community Centre - Erum 
North Dumfries – Michelle

 

Youth Programs (Grades 6-12)
Langs – Derek 
Grow Community Centre - Erum 
North Dumfries – Michelle 

 

Young Adults (Ages 18-24)
Langs – Derek 

 

 

7th Inning Alternative Education Program

 

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.

 

The Hub@1145 building

 

Spark Education Program

 

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.

 

The Hub@2958 building

 

Program Refund Policy

 

The Langs Refund Policy.

 

 

 

 

 

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