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Fundraising, Sponsorship & Support Opportunities
As a registered non-profit society, the Child Development Centre greatly appreciates all the donations and support it receives from the public and local business community. Your contributions allow for continued growth and improvement of the centers' facilities and programs.
There are opportunities for sponsorship and donations along with participation and support of our Annual Talent Show and Annual Golf Tournament.

Reasons to
sponsor the CDC
There are many reasons for you, your business or organization to consider supporting the Fort St. John Child Development Centre.
- Our centre serves over 1200 children and youth annually.
- Having specialized services in our community make it easier for families who would otherwise have to travel out of town.
- Approximately over 600 live births in FSJ in 2019 means our community is growing.
- We are a non-profit organization.
- We are family-centered and inclusive.
- We are accredited by CARF.
The benefits of becoming a sponsor
- An official tax receipt
- Letter of appreciation
- Recognition on the CDC Website
- Recognition on Social Media
Where appropriate, sponsors will receive
- Cheque presentation and news release to the media
- Feature story in our newsletter:
The CDC Family Connection - Room naming opportunities when/if available

How to Sponsor or Donate
You can easily sponsor the CDC with a one-time or recurring sponsorship or donation.
Contact us for more information on becoming a sponsor, or simply click on the button link to donate online right now.
Or etransfer your donation to cdcpayment@cdcfsj.ca
Please send your confirmation password in a separate email for additional security.
Annual Events
Interested in supporting or getting involved in either our annual Talent Show or Golf Tournament? Click the links below for more information.
Contact & Location
10417-106th Ave,
Fort St. John, BC V1J 2M8
The Fort St. John Child Development Centre is funded in part by the British Columbia Ministry of Children and Family Development and Northern Health Authority.


We respectfully acknowledge the Dane-zaa lands within Treaty 8. We are grateful to live, work, play and grow in this beautiful region. It is an honor to build and maintain our relationships with the Beaver, Cree and Metis peoples, in peace and friendship.