Creative Diversity Friends Club
Creative Arts & Life Skills programs
Creative Diversity offers neurodivergent individuals and families peer support groups, summer day camps for kids, and drop-in sessions for teens, adults, and families. Private sessions are also available, welcoming support workers and clients. Emphasizing a flexible, relaxed approach, they provide mentoring in life skills and creative arts, including music, art, drumming, sewing, cooking, and more. Services are designed to be inclusive and paced to individual needs, incorporating creative processes like tea breaks and daydreaming.
Additional Details
Mandate: To create a unique neuroinclusive space for creative arts & life skills mentoring, with a focus on being flexible, chill and doing things at your own pace, in your own way.
Credentials: The owners and operators do not state specific credentials on their website apart from experience with their own family members.
Type of Resource: Community Agency
Type of Recreational Activity:
Services: Community Group Family support Recreation for Adults Recreation for Children Support Group Training
Languages: English
Subjects: Recreation & Sports Leisure & Travel Youth Tools & Technologies Social Engagement Sexuality & Gender School-Age Neurodiversity Family Support Co-Occurring Conditions Autistic Adults
Age Range: School Age (5-18) Youth & Young Adults (13-25) Adulthood (19+)
Contact Information
9969 121 St, Surrey, BC
Side Entrance - follow the CDFC signs By appointment/registration only.Side Entrance - follow the CDFC signs By appointment/registration only.
Region: Metro Vancouver (including Sea to Sky)