Charlotte County

Community Adult Learning Program (CALP): Charlotte County Adult Learning Inc.

Various Locations, Charlotte County, NB

CALP Academic Program: Provides free literacy, academic upgrading and Canadian Adult Education Credential (CAEC, formerly the GED) preparation classes for adults (18+) on a continuous entry basis.

Digital Literacy Program: Provides introduction of basic computer skills to enable adult learners to participate fully in an increasingly digital society. All classes are at no charge to the Learner.

Contact information:

St. George Learning Center
5B Main Street, St. George, NB
Tel: 506-755-7713

St. Stephen Learning Center
49-D King Street, St. Stephen, NB
Tel: 506-466-6024

Main Office
Tel: 506-755-7713
Email
Website: www.ccalp.ca

Charlotte County Early Intervention

Various Locations, Charlotte County, NB

This is a home-based support and teaching program designed to give children a good start in life. Parents are offered guidance and information on child development and parenting skills. The program is designed to help children optimize their development and become school-ready. An extensive resource library is also available for families. This is a targeted program intended to promote attachment and child development.

21 River St, Suite F
St Stephen, NB, E3L 3H2
506-466-7575
Email

FACE (Family and Child Education) Anglophone South

Blacks Harbour, St. Stephen, surrounding areas, NB

FACE, or Family and Child Education, is a non-profit organization that works with ‘young families’ in southern New Brunswick with financial support from the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development. They offer support to families and caregivers with children age 0-8 years.

490 Woodward Ave.
(Millidgeville North School)
Saint John, NB, E2K 5N3
1-855-383-5437
Email
Website: https://www.facenb.ca/

Family Resource Centre of Charlotte County

St.Stephen, NB

Family Resource Centres provide programs, services and resources for families with children 0-6 years old. Centres may differ in the services and programs they offer, depending on the needs of their communities.

103 Milltown Blvd.
St. Stephen, NB, E3L 1G5
506-465-8181
Email
Website: https://familyresourcecentreofcc.ca/

Grand Manan Boys and Girls Club

Grand Harbour, Grand Manan, NB

Boys and Girls Clubs offer a safe, enriching, and fun place to go when school is out, with programs available and affordable to all children. Boys and Girls Clubs are managed by experienced career professionals trained in youth development. Over 14,000 volunteers nationwide assist club staff in providing positive role models for our young people.

1021 RTE 776, Unit 1
Grand Manan, NB E5G 4E5
506-662-3653
Email
Website: https://grandmananbgc.ca/

New Brunswick Public Library Service

Various Locations, Charlotte County, NB

The New Brunswick Public Library Service provides access to books, CDs, DVDs, and online resources including downloadable eBooks and audiobooks. Programs and services include story hour, public lectures, reference services, interlibrary loan and public access workstations. Visit one of the sixty-three libraries or three bookmobiles to learn more. Local Charlotte County Libraries:

Campobello Public Library:
3 Welshpool St.
Campobello, N.B., E5E 1G3
506-752-7082
Email

Grand Manan Library:
1144 Route 776
Grand Manan, N.B., E5G 4E8
506-662-7099
Email

Ross Memorial Library:
110 King St.
Saint Andrews , N.B., E5B 1Y6
506-529-5125
Email

St. Croix Public Library:
11 King St.
St. Stephen, N.B., E3L 2C1
506-466-7529
Email

Talk with Me Anglophone South

Charlotte county, NB

Talk With Me Early Language Services provides promotion, prevention, and intervention services that support language and communication development in young children. They also offer programs that assist parents and caregivers in supporting children’s language development and early literacy skills

1-877-492-8255
Email
Website: https://web1.nbed.nb.ca/sites/ECS/Pages/Talk-With-Me-ASD-S.aspx

Workplace Essential Skills

Various Locations, Charlotte County, NB

Workplace Essential Skills (WES) training is based on the nine essential skills: Reading, Writing, Numeracy, Oral Communication, Document Use, Computer Use, Thinking Skills, Continuous Learning, Working with Others. The WES team is able to assess workplace needs, develop customized training specific to the needs of the workplace and employees, provide training resources, and measure the achievement of training objectives.

Regional Coordinator
506-658-6610
Email
Website: https://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/services/services_renderer.200971.Workplace_Essential_Skills_Program_(WES).html