The Aboriginal Head Start on Reserve (AHSOR) program helps enhance child development and school readiness for children living in First Nations communities on reserve.
AHSOR funds activities that support learning and developmental needs of young children living in First Nations communities.
The program focuses on:
Children in AHSOR take part in activities that encourage a love of learning, establish positive health and wellness habits, and boost children's self-confidence through connections to their language, community and culture. These are crucial elements of resilience and their presence improves Indigenous peoples' ability to thrive and be healthy.
AHSOR also supports parents, families and community members in being the most important teachers in a child's life. It builds relationships with other community programs and services so that children get the best care.
In the 2017 to 2018 reporting year, more than 13,000 First Nations children on reserve participated in an AHSOR program, not including British Columbia.
Funding is provided to First Nations communities, organizations and other service providers who are responsible for providing this program to their eligible on-reserve members.
There are no deadlines for this program; individuals can apply at any time.
The application process depends on where you live. Contact your community's band office or call 1 800 O-Canada (1-800-622-6232). Ask for the Aboriginal Head Start on Reserve program contact in your region.