The Community Action for Prenatal and Child Health Program (CAPCHPHP) provides a supportive environment for families to build meaningful connections. The program aims to promote the health and well-being of young children (ages 0–6) and their parents and caregivers.
The program is provided in Cantonese, Mandarin and English, offering a positive learning experience for children (aged 0-6) and their families. facilitators lead fun learning activities where children find opportunities to make friends and interact with others of similar ages. CAPCHP facilitators support caregivers to expand their social support networks, share experiences, and learn more about community resources.
CAPCHP Program offers positive learning experiences for children aged 0-6 and their families at Walter Lee Elementary School every Monday and Wednesday, 1:00-3:00 pm.
View the schedule for January - March here
View the schedule for April - June here
In July and August, CAPCHP runs an eight-week summer program full of fun activities in local parks. Children age 0-6 and their families are welcome to join us! Pre-registration for summer program is required.
View the summer program schedule and registration details here.
In addition to CAPCHP in-person programs for children and their families, the Touchstone Early Years staff continues to provide outreach support for families through the Richmond Early Years Outreach Program.
CAPCHP is a federally funded program that provides a supportive learning environment and community support to parents, grandparents, caregivers and their children aged 0-6 years.

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For more information contact Annie Leung.