A national charity assisting children and families affected by crime through support, information, resources, research and policy development across Canada.
We are pleased to be invited to speak about our Dad HERO (Helping Everyone Realize Opportunities) project as a Best Practice for this Jamaican conference! You can stream us live on Wednesday @THE PIOJ/Streams on YouTube.
From our CFCN family to yours, Happy Holidays.
No matter what this season looks like for you, you are not alone.
We’re grateful to walk alongside families impacted by incarceration, today and throughout the year.
Thank you for supporting CFCN’s Children’s Letter Writing Kits this #GivingTuesday.
Your generosity helps kids stay connected to their incarcerated parent or loved one.
Every kit matters. Every connection matters.
We’re grateful for your support.
It’s #GivingTuesday! 💙
Support a child with an incarcerated parent or loved one.
CFCN’s Children’s Letter Writing Kits help kids stay connected through letters, drawings, and small messages of love.
Donate: https://t.co/otWy5u6NNK
When a parent is incarcerated, children feel the separation deeply. Staying connected matters.
Letters help kids feel remembered, reduce anxiety, and maintain trust.
This #GivingTuesday, your support helps CFCN’s Children’s Letter Writing Kits to more children across Canada.
Kids deserve to stay connected, even when a parent is incarcerated.
CFCN’s Children’s Letter Writing Kits help kids write letters, share feelings, and stay close.
We’re raising funds this #GivingTuesday to send even more kits to children.
💙 International Children’s Day 💙
Today we honour the resilience of children, especially those with a parent or loved one in custody.
CFCN offers storybooks, comics, letter writing kits, reading programs, and activity sheets to help kids feel connected and supported.
💙 International Men’s Day
Today we honour fathers, in custody and in the community, who work hard to stay connected with their children.
Your love makes a difference, and your journey matters.
On September 30, we honour Truth and Reconciliation Day.
We stand with Indigenous Peoples impacted by the legacy of residential schools — the children who never returned home, the families left behind, and the Survivors who carry these stories forward.