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- Members Portal | Lansdowne Children's Centre
Become a member of the Lansdowne Children's Centre website and gain access to additional resources kept inside a password-protected portal. Providing resources for families, staff, team members and board members. Lansdowne Website Member Portals Access to portal-based resources is restricted on a per-user basis. To log in, click on a portal link below. If you believe you should have access to portal resources and cannot login, please email our website customer care team, click here . TEAM PORTAL TEAM PORTAL Specialty resources and communications intended for Lansdowne Children's Centre staff members. BOARD PORTAL CENTRE BOARD Specialty resources and communications intended for members of the Lansdowne Centre Board of Directors. SUW PORTAL SUPPORT WORKERS Specialty resources and communications intended for Lansdowne Children's Centre Support Workers. SupPortal: Our Programs
- Isla and family, Ambassadors | Heroes Walk and Roll
Join Isla's fundraising mission. Add your support for Lansdowne Children's Centre and families of children and youth with special needs in Brantford, Brant County, Haldimand, Norfolk, Six Nations of the Grand River, and Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. Home Join the 7th Annual Lansdowne Heroes Walk & Roll October 4, 2025 | Brant Park, Brantford Contact Us Donate Lansdowne Client Ambassadors for the 2025 Heroes Walk and Roll This is their Lansdowne story. In some ways, ‘It’s a much slower-paced life’ raising a child with cerebral palsy, says Isla Clarke’s parents Isla Clarke is an active and vivacious four-year-old. “She likes baking; she likes helping with the mixing and decorating,” said mom Nicole Clarke. “She is really into imaginative play right now, so food prep in general, but you have to call and order a pizza, then she makes it, and she always puts anchovies on it, even though we say no anchovies, and she laughs at us.” Isla also enjoys expressing herself creatively, especially through painting and dancing. She likes playing; she likes to be busy,” Nicole said, adding with a laugh, “On a really good day, she likes to cuddle on the couch with me for like five minutes at a time, and that’s beautiful.” In a lot of ways, Isla is a typical kid. But as a child with cerebral palsy (CP), there are also a lot of ways that the experience of raising her has proven to be more unique for Nicole and Cody Clarke, Isla’s dad. Cody said that instead of seeing Isla make the “big leaps (in development) that some kids make,” her advancements might be more nuanced and subtle. “(But) it’s still a win,” he said. “I forget who it was, but somebody referred to celebrating inchstones instead of milestones.” He noted that when you’re expecting a baby, “you start to envision the things you're going to do with them, and the way it's going to go.” But when the news came that Isla would be growing up with a disability, “It was very complicated for me to try to rearrange that thought into what the new way is going to look like. But that changed very quickly, and now it just seems a lot more clear at this point.” Nicole added, “You are mourning something for a bit. You had this idea in your mind and that’s completely out the window. So now you're celebrating these little things that you never thought youwould. But I think it's more exciting.” In some ways, she added, “It’s a much slower-paced life.” It helps to have supports. Isla was born in early 2021, about seven and a half weeks premature. She spent a month in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at Brantford General Hospital. “She was so tiny,” Cody said, adding that while the staff at the hospital were great, it was still a hard time for the young family. “It was weird, just having your first child born, and then you go home with nothing.” Cody and Nicole visited Isla every day, but COVID-19 restrictions at the hospital meant “Nobody could meet her” as far as the extended family was concerned, Nicole said. Soon after Isla came home, it was apparent that she was missing typical developmental milestones, such as rolling over and sitting independently. She was initially referred to Lansdowne Children’s Centre for physiotherapy; her first appointment was in November 2021. Around the age of one, she had an MRI, which confirmed that she had CP. “And that's when we joined every area of Lansdowne,” Nicole said. Reflecting on those earlier days, she urged families who are newer to Lansdowne to “Trust the process; it’s not always the most fun, but it gets somewhere,” adding, “They know what they’re doing here.” Connecting with Lansdowne was a boon for Cody and Nicole as well. Cody explained that when Isla was first diagnosed, “There were just a lot of unknowns. We didn't really know what that meant, or what the future would hold, or how we would deal with things. (Lansdowne was) just a good resource to guide us along and try to help us figure out what the next few years would look like, as far as what support was going to be needed.” With having CP, Isla sees multiple different specialists and doctors. Cody said being connected to Lansdowne, “has just been helpful (in) trying to piece all that together and figure out what would be needed.” Nicole added, “They make it less overwhelming, because I don’t know where to start, but then they kind of do all the legwork for you,” and help with filling out paperwork to get funding to meet Isla’s needs, particularly when it comes to equipment. “The cost of a wheelchair was an eye-opener,” Nicole said, adding that her daughter is currently on her fourth pair of ankle foot orthoses (AFOs), which cost several thousand dollars each. Lansdowne was able to help facilitate getting equipment loaned to Isla’s preschool, and on her first day of kindergarten, Lansdowne physiotherapist Stephanie Fox spent several hours at the school “adjusting the new equipment to Isla's specifications as well as helping the school staff become acquainted with how to use it,” Cody said. Having the same equipment at home and school is essential, because it fosters consistency and routine. Nicole noted that the commode in particular was important for this when she was in preschool. “Obviously, it's a little hard to teach her you go to potty at home, but then at daycare, it's diapers. … that was huge,” Nicole said. The equipment also makes sure Isla is fully integrated in her classroom. As an example, Cody noted that the Rifton Activity Chair can adjust to fit under tables as well as right down to the floor, so Isla can always be at the same height as her peers. “She’s not left out,” Nicole said. She added that they appreciated Lansdowne’s help in sourcing the secondary pieces of equipment for Isla’s use at her preschool, because “trying to buy two of everything, we’d go bankrupt.” Now that Isla has started kindergarten, both Cody and Nicole want to do everything they can to help her build as much independence as possible. Cody said, “I think we have to try to push her a little more and get out of our routine a little bit more.” This has included things like having Isla feed herself at mealtimes, even though it can take longer. “We’ve got to give her a little more credit,” he said. Nicole agreed. “She’s not going to learn if we keep doing for her.” As she continues to grow and learn, Isla is taking on two big roles this year. One already happened, when she became a big sister to baby brother Bennett. “He’s definitely Isla’s little sidekick,” Cody said. She will tell her parents when she hears him crying, and will make sure he has a blanket when he’s in the swing. Isla’s next big role will be on Oct. 4, when she serves as Lansdowne Heroes Walk and Roll Ambassador. As Tamie Aubin, Lansdowne’s Director of Client Services noted, “The funds raised (through Heroes Walk and Roll) help ease the financial burden for families caring for children with special needs – covering costs associated with attending therapy sessions, accessing essential equipment, and inclusive programs that allow kids to connect, play, and thrive.” Aubin said she’s attended the event a number of times, and for her, the most moving part of the celebration is hearing the impact Lansdowne has had on the ambassadors and their families. “Their stories are powerful, and their presence is a testament to the difference we can make when we support one another. … The children and families we serve are the true heroes – and Heroes Walk and Roll is a chance to celebrate them, support them, and walk alongside them.”
- Healthy Sleeping Habits, The Why and the How of Sleep Hygiene
Autism Services Brant Start Here Family Support Free Services Early Years ABA Intensive ABA Goal-Based Webinars < Back Please support our free webinars. CLICK HERE to register your view. Healthy Sleeping Habits, The Why and the How of Sleep Hygiene Autism Services Brant This webinar about Sleep Hygiene discusses common questions about the need for sleep and how ASD may affect a child's ability to get the rest they need. In this video we offer tips and training on navigating common struggles including bed wetting, transitioning to a new bed, establishing a routine, night waking and sleeping alone. We want to help you establish healthy sleeping habits. Are you looking for someone to talk to? You can reach our Family Support Worker by phone at 519-753-3153 ext. 268, or by email at autism@lansdownecc.com
- Infant and Preschool Support | Lansdowne Children's Centre
Developmental Services at Lansdowne are planned, individualized and person (family)-centered services and supports provided to individuals with developmental disabilities. Our goal is to enable infants/children and their families to increase their participation in all aspects of community life, optimize their ability to achieve developmental milestones and experience their fullest potential. All Services Index DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES Infant and Preschool Supports at Lansdowne Children's Centre in Brantford Start Referral What are Early Intervention Services? Early Intervention Services at Lansdowne are planned, individualized and person (family)-centered services and supports provided to young children with developmental delays and/or disabilities, and their family. Our goal is to enable infants/children and their families to increase their participation in all aspects of community life, optimize their ability to achieve developmental milestones, and experience their fullest potential. Developmental supports and early intervention services at Lansdowne include: Developmental Paediatrics Infant & Child Development (ICDP) Early Integration Program (EIP) Autism Services Developmental Services and Supports click on an image to learn more 1 2 3 1 ... 1 2 3 ... 3 Preschool Speech & Language Therapy (PSL) Infant and Child Development Program (ICDP) Early Integration Program (EIP) Load More Access FREE resources online Connect with streaming videos, printable tip sheets and home-based activities based on proven universal strategies to help your child's development. PLUS, connect with community-based resources and services. Open Resources What is a Developmental Consultant? A Developmental Consultant from Lansdowne primarily works with families in their home, to provide developmental screens and assessments. Working collaboratively with the child and family/caregivers, a developmental consultant will provide strategies and recommendations to help a child develop to their full potential. What is a Resource Consultant? A Resource Consultant from Lansdowne visits licensed childcare centres to provide developmental screens and assessments. Working collaboratively with children, family, caregivers, the Early Learning Environment and other professionals, a resource consultant will provide strategies and recommendations to help children develop to their full potential. READY FOR REFERRAL? CLICK HERE You Belong Here. Are you passionate about working with infants, children and youth to help realize their potential? Are you seeking a career in pediatrics? Join our team at Lansdowne Children's Centre for child development. Careers
- EarlyON Programs, Brantford-Brant
EarlyON Programs, Brantford-Brant | EarlyYears | Lansdowne Children's Centre Resource Library EarlyON Programs, Brantford-Brant Download printable PDF handout/activity pages EarlyON Programs, Brantford-Brant no download available Download Keywords and search terms commonly associated with this resource include:
- Event Calendar | Lansdowne Children's Centre Foundation
Get involved with Lansdowne by attending Centre, Foundation and Community events #ForTheKids. Education, Support and Fundraising opportunities. Lansdowne Event List Multiple Dates ACCESS OAP RESOURCE DAYS Thu, Jul 16 Lansdowne Children's Centre ACCESS OAP staff available at Lansdowne Children's Centre for resources including questions, submitting reciepts, help with the portal and registration. More Info Multiple Dates ACCESS OAP RESOURCE DAYS Thu, Jul 16 Lansdowne Children's Centre ACCESS OAP staff available at Lansdowne Children's Centre for resources including questions, submitting reciepts, help with the portal and registration. Register Now Multiple Dates ACCESS OAP RESOURCE DAYS Thu, Jul 16 Lansdowne Children's Centre ACCESS OAP staff available at Lansdowne Children's Centre for resources including questions, submitting reciepts, help with the portal and registration. More Info Load More Calendar View
- Foundational Family Services
Brantford/Brant County - Haldimand/Norfolk County - Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation - Six Nations of the Grand River - Other Region of Ontario AUTISM SERVICES All Services Index AUTISM SERVICES Foundational Family Services What is Family Foundational Services? Foundational Family Services at Lansdowne Children's Centre provide core supports for children/youth and families requesting Autism Services and are funded by the Government of Ontario. These FREE services provide resources for caregivers and families to work with their Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) diagnosed child, and participate in their child's ongoing learning and development. Our Foundational Family Services and supports are: • Informed by evidence • Responsive to your family’s changing needs over time • Responsive to your child’s needs, strengths and developmental stage • Offered in a variety of ways, including virtual, self-directed, in-person or group-based • Provided at no-cost, (they're FREE) Who is eligible for Foundational Family Services? Children/youth age birth to 18 years, living in the province of Ontario, with a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and are registered with the Ontario Autism Program (OAP). What do Foundational Family Services include at Lansdowne Children's Centre? Your Autism Services registration includes the following Foundational Family Services at no-cost (they're FREE): Family Support Worker Our Family Support Worker (FSW) is here to help children, youth and their families’ access appropriate Autism services and supports quickly and easily. Our FSW can help you with: • Registering for the Ontario Autism Program (OAP) • Funding applications • Service Coordination • Answer any other questions you might have! You can reach our Family Support Worker by phone at 519-753-3153 ext. 268, or by email at autism@lansdownecc.com Clinics Our Autism Services clinics are brief, targeted consultations that allow families to meet with a clinician to discuss potential strategies that will aid in developing a skill. A clinic is typically 1-hour in length and can include 1-2 follow-ups. Due to this service being so short, complex and challenging behavior cannot be addressed with this service. How do I make a clinic appointment? You can reach our Family Support Worker by phone at 519-753-3153 ext. 268, or by email at autism@lansdownecc.com to arrange a date and time for your clinic appointment that works for you. Groups Are you interested in participating in a group conversation? Contact the Family Support Worker or check the Lansdowne Event Calendar for upcoming workshops. You can reach our Family Support Worker by phone at 519-753-3153 ext. 268, or by email at autism@lansdownecc.com to share your interest in participating in a group meeting. Streaming Video Resources The Autism Services Brant webinar gallery is an online video streaming resource that you can access at no-charge. This collection of helpful videos offer an introduction to autism, tools for identifying behaviour, tips for improving your child's quality of life and ideas for activities you can try at home with your child. Eligibility Start Referral 1) Be registered with the Ontario Autism Program (OAP) 2) Complete an online referral form, OR call SmartStart Hub at 519.753.3153 x507 3) Connect with a Family Support Worker and register for Autism Services at Lansdowne Children's Centre Goals, Skills and Keywords Expectations You are welcome at any time to reach out to our Autism Services Family Support Worker at 519-753-3153 ext. 268 or by email at autism@lansdownecc.com for personal assistance with registration, questions about Ontario Autism Program, one time funding and childhood budgets, and community supports. To access each video you will be asked to register your email contact information and OAP registration number. This information is held privately and only used by Autism Services for the purpose of stat-tracking for budget requirements, and to follow up with you on your streaming video experience. Videos are hosted on YouTube. You Belong Here. Are you passionate about working with infants, children and youth to help realize their potential? Are you seeking a career in pediatrics? Join our team at Lansdowne Children's Centre for child development. Careers
- Physiotherapy | Lansdowne Children's Centre
Lansdowne physiotherapy focuses on helping infants, children and youth develop and optimize their large motor control muscles and abilities, including muscle strength and range. Mobility activities may include rolling, crawling, standing, walking. All Services Index REHABILITATION SERVICES Physiotherapy at Lansdowne Children's Centre in Brantford, Caledonia, Dunnville and Simcoe Start Referral What is Physiotherapy? (PT) Physiotherapists at Lansdowne Children’s Centre provide assessment and treatment for infants, children and youth up to age 19, with difficulties in muscle strength, joint range of motion, quality of movement, tone and gross motor development. Treatment includes teaching strategies to the family, caregivers and clients to improve function. Physiotherapy also provides support in accessing mobility equipment such as wheelchairs and walkers. Areas we work on in physiotherapy: Muscle strength and range Muscle tone (ie. ability to relax a muscle) Quality of movement Gross motor skills (ex. rolling, crawling, walking, waving) Access to mobility equipment Physiotherapy Supports click on an image to learn more 1 1 ... 1 ... 1 Physiotherapy at Lansdowne (PT) School-Based Physiotherapy (SBRS-PT) What are HITS Teams? Access FREE resources online Connect with streaming videos, printable tip sheets and home-based activities based on proven universal strategies to help your child's development. PLUS, connect with community-based resources and services. Open Resources What is a Physiotherapist? Physiotherapists (PT) at Lansdowne study the science of movement. They learn how to pinpoint an injury’s root causes. Physiotherapists focus on both prevention and rehabilitation. Treatment can be for problems caused by injury, disease or disability. Some examples include: neck and back pain caused by problems in the muscles and skeleton; Problems in the bones, joints, muscles and ligaments; Lung problems such as asthma; Disability as a result of heart problems; Pelvic issues, such as bladder and bowel problems related to childbirth; Loss of mobility because of trauma to the brain or spine, or due to diseases such as Parkinson’s disease and multiple sclerosis; Fatigue, pain, swelling, stiffness and loss of muscle strength. What is a Physiotherapist Assistant? A Physiotherapist Assistant (PTA) provides care on behalf of, or as directed by, a physiotherapist. READY FOR REFERRAL? CLICK HERE You Belong Here. Are you passionate about working with infants, children and youth to help realize their potential? Are you seeking a career in pediatrics? Join our team at Lansdowne Children's Centre for child development. Careers
- Contact Us | Lansdowne Children's Centre
Contact Lansdowne Children's Centre for help with your questions about referrals, services and supports for your child's communication, developmental and/or physical needs. Ready To Help Contact us directly or fill out the form below and we will respond to you within 2 work days. A Team Member Directory follows below, providing direct emails and phone extensions for available contacts. SmartStart Hub Services, Referrals Tel: 519-753-3153 x507 Tel: 519-753-3153 Fax: 519-753-5927 Toll Free: 1-800-454-7186 Email: info@lansdownecc.com LOCATIONS BRANTFORD 39 Mt Pleasant St. Brantford, Ontario N3T 1S7 CALEDONIA 282 Argyle Street South, Unit 3 Caledonia, Ontario N3W 1K7 DUNNVILLE 110 Ramsey Drive, Dunnville, Ontario N1A 1K8 SIMCOE 387 Cedar St. Simcoe, Ontario N3Y 2J2 All Lansdowne site locations offer free and accessible parking, as well as an accessible washroom. Name Email Phone Address Subject Message Submit Thanks for submitting! Contact Directory Rita-Marie Hadley Chief Executive Officer, Media Contact (519) 753-3153 ext. 237 rhadley@lansdownecc.com Sarah Consoli Human Resour ces (HR) Director (519) 753-3153 ext. 242 sconsoli@lansdownecc.com Tamie Aubin Director of Client Services, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy (519) 753-3153 ext. 236 taubin@lansdownecc.com Cindy Rock Business Director (519) 753-3153 ext. 212 crock@lansdownecc.com Lynda Henriksen Director of Development and Community Relations (519) 753-3153 ext. 221 lhenriksen@lansdownecc.com Susan Battin Autism Services - Manager (519) 753-3153 ext. 280 sbattin@lansdownecc.com Cassandra Cloet Autism Services - Manager (519) 753-3153 ext. 276 ccloet@lansdownecc.com Sandi Gairns Manager - Early Intervention (519) 753-3153 ext. 292 sgairns@lansdownecc.com Alissa Shuker Manager - Speech and Language (519) 753-3153 ext. 401 AShuker@lansdownecc.com Robert Vander Heyden Manager - Rehabilitation Services (519) 753-3153 ext. 224 RVanderheyden@lansdownecc.com Sarah Thompson Manager - Recreation (519) 753-3153 ext. 264 sthompson@lansdownecc.com Bettina Oulton Manager - Respite Services (519) 753-3153 ext. 256 boulton@lansdownecc.com Dr. Ben Klein, Paediatrician Dr. Ben Klein Medical Director - Paediatrician office@grandriverpediatrics.ca
- Start Here | 10 Accessing Resources
Welcome to Lansdowne Children's Centre. Client families have free access to resources from our lending library and online catalogue. Start Here Guide: Accessing Lansdowne Resources, Lending Library Borrow toys, videos, books and equipment from Lansdowne's Lending Library, Learning Resource Centre Return Next Lending Library The Lansdowne Children's Centre Resource Centre has been established to serve the needs of children, parents, caregivers and staff of Lansdowne Children’s Centre. The resource centre is located off the main entrance lobby of Lansdowne Children’s Centre at 39 Mount Pleasant Street in Brantford. Any client family wishing to borrow items from the Resource Centre will fill out a registration form and will receive a borrower's card with an ID number. No cost. This borrower's card must be used to sign out materials. Items available to be borrowed include toys, games, videos and books. Equipment available for borrowing including wheelchairs, walkers, standing frames and box chairs, can be signed out under the guidance of a therapist. To learn more about the lending library please speak with Reception at Lansdowne Children’s Centre in Brantford. Online Resources The Lansdowne Children’s Centre website offers a growing mix of video and printable resources that can be searched and filtered based on your unique interests and needs. Lansdowne shares original video creations as well as materials developed by other agencies, medical professionals and community partners. These resources are intended to support a child’s development progress and empower a family/caregiver with understanding and strategies. Discover available resources when you visit www.lansdownecentre.ca/resources Caregiver Corner, Family Engagement The Caregiver Corner bulletin board at each Lansdowne Children’s Centre site provides awareness to upcoming social and education events hosted by Lansdowne Family Engagement Services. These no-cost events provide Lansdowne client families with opportunity to connect with their peers and enjoy free childcare while the adults participate in leisure and/or recreation activity. Discover upcoming events, learn more about Family Engagement and the Family Advisory Council, www.lansdownecentre.ca/familyengagement Family Facebook Group, Private Group Caregiver Corner hosts an online chat group exclusive to client families. This private Facebook group provides opportunity to connect with other families and share stories and/or questions in a safe and supportive environment. www.facebook.com/groups/2779362225485235 or search for"Caregiver Corner" Return Next
- Video Library | Autism Services at Lansdowne Children's Centre
Streaming video of past webinars and workshops about child development, behaviour, Ontario Autism Program (OAP), ABA therapy and other supports for parents and caregivers of children and youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) diagnosis. Welcome to the Autism Brant Webinar Gallery How to find the video you are looking for? Our Autism Services video library continues to grow, as Lansdowne team members add recommended resources providing education and strategies for a variety of child development needs and navigation of an Autism spectrum diagnosis. Scroll through the videos, or use the filter menu to select a topic of interest and shorten the list to only those videos tagged with that reference. Welcome to Autism Services at Lansdowne Children's Centre in Brantford All About Online Learning #Learning #Skills #Reinforcement Watch (12mins) Is your child with an Autism Specturm Diagnosis (ASD) ready to try online learning? This presentation talks about setting up an environment, visual supports and use of reinforcement to increase online learning success within your home. Anxiety & ASD - Autism Spectrum Disorder #Anxiety #ASD #Emotions Watch (61mins) Dr. Ben Klein, Developmental Paediatrician is joined by Lorraine DeJong, Social Worker, and Susan Battin, BCBA, Autism Services, to talk about Anxiety and Autism. How does Anxiety look different with ASD? What makes it worse? And what can help make it better. Boundaries and Personal Space #Anxiety #Behaviour #Social Watch (10 mins) In this virtual workshop you will learn about Tips and Strategies for teaching personal space to children, and why this is important; as well as resources available to help you. Load More Filter Videos by Topic of Interest What are you looking for? Reset 1 2 3 4 5 1 ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ... 10 Are you looking for someone to talk to? You can reach our Family Support Worker by phone at 519-753-3153 ext. 268, or by email at autism@lansdownecc.com
- Events | Lansdowne Children's Centre Foundation
Discover the headlines and stories about donor impact, client accomplishments and fundraising events and efforts in support of Lansdowne Children's Centre Foundation. Ways To Give Events News Meet The Kids Donor Stories Our Board Contact Us Welcome to the Lansdowne Children's Centre Foundation newsroom. We love to share stories about the impact our donors are making, the generosity of our community and stories of accomplishments and activities of our kids. Have a story to share? Please contact us . Looking for a story or event? Try using the keyword search bar. Volunteers needed Oct. 4, be a Hero with kids, for kids, with Lansdowne Calling on community members to be heroes for kids at the Heroes Walk & Roll, happening Saturday, October 4 in Brant Park. This inspiring event celebrates families of children who have physical, communication and/or developmental challenges, raising funds for support programs and services provided by Lansdowne Children’s Centre. Lansdowne Children's Centre Sep 16, 2025 Scotiabank volunteers rise to support Lansdowne Children's Centre, Brantford We’re thrilled to celebrate a generous $3,000 donation from Scotiabank Brantford Downtown to Lansdowne Children’s Centre! Lansdowne Children's Centre Aug 25, 2025 Open house, public information meeting for new Lansdowne centre at 168 Colborne St. West Members of the community are invited to preview drawings and plans for the proposed new Lansdowne Children's Centre for child development at 168 Colborne St West, City of Brantford. Lansdowne Children's Centre Aug 8, 2025 Ontario Builds a Brighter Future for Children with New Lansdowne Children’s Centre in Brantford A transformative new chapter in child development and family-centred care is unfolding in Brantford, Ontario, as Lansdowne Children’s Centre unveils the proposed location for construction of a new purpose-built children’s treatment centre Lansdowne Shares Aug 8, 2025 Like A Rock – Benefit concert at Brantford's Sanderson Centre, Supporting Lansdowne Kids ‘Like A Rock’: The Ultimate Bob Seger Experience is coming to Brantford, Friday November 21, to help raise funds and awareness to support Lansdowne Children's Centre programs and services for babies, children and teens! Lansdowne Shares Aug 1, 2025 Toonie birthday party raises funds for Lansdowne Kids When Ainsley Harvey-Porat brought her donation to Lansdowne Children’s Centre for child development, it was carefully taped up to make sure the coins inside wouldn’t roll out and decorated with sparkly gemstone stickers... Tamara Botting Jul 17, 2025 1 2 3 4 5 The children and families of Lansdowne thank you for your support. Donate Today Contact Us












