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This free online resource is everything you ever wanted to know about raising a kid in the Greater Fredericton Area.  It is run by the non profit organization HFHCA.

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Click through hundreds of pages of resources for parents in Fredericton. Information on Birthday Parties, Postpartum Support and much more!

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fredkid.com is one of the major projects of the new non-profit organization called Healthy Families, Healthy Communities Association (HFHCA) whose vision is:  Building healthy families and healthy communities:  Connecting children and families to their communities.

Our mission is to stimulate family and community well-being by providing innovative opportunities and resources that connect and empower families to make healthy choices for themselves, their communities and the environment.  HFHCA partners with key stakeholders who share our commitment of creating a vibrant and healthy society.



"What matters most in how children turn out is parenting.  The evidence is overwhelming that good parenting skills, the quality of family function and the quality of the community in which they live, has the greatest impact on the optimal development of children."

Margaret McCain

                                                                    

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