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New child care spaces for families in Surrey

This backgrounder contains additional information on the 10 child care sites that will create 531 new licensed child care spaces in Surrey.

SURREY –

Bilg Childcare Society
Bilg Childcare Society; 86 spaces (36 infant-toddler, 50 2.5 years to kindergarten age), non-profit

City of Surrey

  • Don Christian Recreation Centre Park; 24 2.5-years-to-kindergarten-age spaces, located in community centre
  • Elgin Centre; 20 2.5-years-to-kindergarten-age spaces, located in community centre
  • Kensington Prairie Community Centre; 50 spaces (12 infant-toddler, 30 2.5 years to kindergarten, 8 multi-age), $10 a Day site
  • New Newton recreation centre (name to be confirmed); 57 spaces (12 infant-toddler, 25 2.5 years to kindergarten age, 20 school age), located in new community centre
  • Surrey Sport and Leisure Centre; 20 2.5-years-to-kindergarten-age spaces, located in community centre

Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU)
KPU Surrey Campus Childcare; 61 spaces (36 infant-toddler, 25 2.5 years to kindergarten age), located on campus

Métis Nation British Columbia
Chuck Bailey Recreation Centre; 57 spaces (20 infant-toddler, 25 2.5 years to kindergarten age, 12 school age), Indigenous led

Sandbox Early Learning Society
City Centre; 99 spaces (24 infant-toddler, 75 2.5 years to kindergarten age), non-profit

Satnam Education Society of British Columbia
Khalsa Child Care Centre; 57 spaces (12 infant-toddler, 25 2.5 years to kindergarten age, 20 school age), non-profit

New Spaces Fund evaluation criteria

The intake for the 2021-22 ChildCareBC New Spaces Fund opened on Sept. 13, 2021, and closed on Nov. 16, 2021. Applications were evaluated against criteria set out in the ChildCareBC New Spaces Fund guidelines to align with provincial priorities and with federal direction outlined in the Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care agreement to focus on spaces that are run by public and non-profit institutions.

Priority areas for this intake included child care providers that will deliver on the creation of:

  • infant-toddler child care spaces
  • spaces serving priority populations including:
    • low-income families
    • children with support needs
    • Indigenous children and families
    • families new to Canada
    • young parents (25 years and younger)
    • Black and other children and families of colour
    • francophone children
  • spaces co-located with other community or family services, such as on school grounds (including K-12 and public post-secondary)
  • fully inclusive and accessible child care spaces that allow children of all abilities to participate meaningfully (i.e., accessible physical design and application of program inclusion policy)
  • projects with a provincial cost per space of $40,000 or less

The 2022-23 intake of the New Spaces Fund applications will open in spring/summer 2022.