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Upcoming Events

#ReadForChange

We’re excited to announce our partnership with local author Taylor Crook and the Centre for Diverse Learners for a month-long campaign dedicated to supporting diverse learners in our community. Throughout the month of April, Taylor Crook will generously donate proceeds from the sales of his captivating novels – “Infernal Shadow” and “The Hunt at Driftwood Basin” – to support the vital programs and resources provided by the Centre for Diverse Learners.

With every purchase of Taylor’s books, you’re not just indulging in thrilling stories – you’re making a meaningful difference in the lives of diverse learners. Join us in our mission to foster inclusivity and empower individuals of all backgrounds to thrive.

Stay tuned for exciting updates, events, and opportunities to get involved. Together, we can create a brighter future for our community!

The Hunt at Driftwood Basin

Infernal Shadow

An aging Sheriff struggles to solve a series of murders, all of which seem to be connected to a geological event that is having a dark influence on her sleepy town.

As shadows stretch across the land,
Her light becomes our hope.

Thomaras lives by a strict set of rules: Get paid up front, never use your real name, and never be a hero. Little does he know that his next job will tear his rules, and his life, apart.

Past Events

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Executive Functioning: PARENT WORKSHOP

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Youth Mental Health 101: Providing mental wellness support to your child

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Empowering Students to Strengthen Their Brains

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Getting an IEP that WORKS

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Understanding Structured Literacy and How to Support Students at Home

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Understanding the IEP and IPRC

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Master Class in Stress Management

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Coping with Teen Anxiety

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For Parents

For Educators

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For Adults

Lecutre workshop on learning diabilities and ADHD

For Professionals

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For Students