Spring Break closure
Please note we will be closed March 24-28, 2025. Our programs will resume on March 31st.
For families with children from birth – 5 years.
- Please assess your child and yourself for symptoms of common cold, influenza, or Covid-19. If you, or your child has symptoms, please stay at home until you all feel better. Thank you for continuing to safeguard the health of everyone in our community!
- Due to safety and group space restrictions, we are not able to accommodate daycare providers. Please note that the limit is one child besides your own child(ren).
Registration Info
- Parents MUST register in advance to attend. Sorry, no drop-ins.
- Families can register for up to two playgroups per week per family. You can book up to 14 days in advance.
- Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. (unless otherwise noted).
We look forward to seeing you soon!
Register here: JBCP Family Resource Centre Programs
Questions?
Please contact us at: familyprograms@jbcp.bc.ca

Spring Break closure
Please note we will be closed March 24-28, 2025. Our programs will resume on March 31st.
For families with children from birth – 5 years.
- Please assess your child and yourself for symptoms of common cold, influenza, or Covid-19. If you, or your child has symptoms, please stay at home until you all feel better. Thank you for continuing to safeguard the health of everyone in our community!
- Due to safety and group space restrictions, we are not able to accommodate daycare providers. Please note that the limit is one child besides your own child(ren).
Registration Info
- Parents MUST register in advance to attend. Sorry, no drop-ins.
- Families can register for up to two playgroups per week per family. You can book up to 14 days in advance.
- Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. (unless otherwise noted).
We look forward to seeing you soon!
Register here: JBCP Family Resource Centre Programs
Questions?
Please contact us at: familyprograms@jbcp.bc.ca

Bridging The Digital Divide offers free digital literacy sessions to older adults, seniors and elders who would like to learn more about using portable devices: smart phones, tablets and laptops.
Building digital literacy skills can help with:
- develop confidence in using portable devices
- keeping in touch with family & friends
- maintaining independence (e.g.: using an online map for errands; scheduling appointments; prescription refills and more)
- build up resilience and brain health though learning something new
All questions and levels of experience welcome. We can also help you determine which portable device or apps would be best suited for your specific needs. Please register in advance to attend.
Future group work sessions include:
- how to identify scams
- how to keep your personal information safe
Program info: Bridging The Digital Divide
Bring your questions and your portable device (if you have one) to a session with our IT (Information Technology) specialist.
Day: Mondays (closed stat holidays)
When: January 6 to March 24, 2025.
Time – our receptionist can help you choose between an individual session or group* session:
- Individual one-to-one session (three slots available; 45 minutes each): 11:00 a.m., 12:00 p.m. or 1:15 p.m.
- Group session (two slots available; 45 minutes each): 2:15 p.m. or 3:15 p.m.
Cost: free – advance registration required.
*Groups are usually 4-5 participants so that everyone has time to ask their questions, learn from each other and enjoy social time together.
To register:
Front desk staff are available 8 a.m. – 11:45 a.m., Monday- Friday; closed stat holidays.
Phone: 250-388-7844, Ext 0
Email: askus@jbcp.bc.ca
Questions?
If you are unable to reach our receptionist during the times listed above, please feel free to contact our outreach worker, Sharon Laurie at
T: 250-388-7844, Ext. 318
E: slaurie@jbcp.bc.ca
P.S. Check out our other activities for seniors: https://jbcp.bc.ca/seniors/social-programs/

Spring Break closure
Please note we will be closed March 24-28, 2025. Our programs will resume on March 31st.
For families with children from birth – 5 years.
- Please assess your child and yourself for symptoms of common cold, influenza, or Covid-19. If you, or your child has symptoms, please stay at home until you all feel better. Thank you for continuing to safeguard the health of everyone in our community!
- Due to safety and group space restrictions, we are not able to accommodate daycare providers. Please note that the limit is one child besides your own child(ren).
Registration Info
- Parents MUST register in advance to attend. Sorry, no drop-ins.
- Families can register for up to two playgroups per week per family. You can book up to 14 days in advance.
- Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. (unless otherwise noted).
We look forward to seeing you soon!
Register here: JBCP Family Resource Centre Programs
Questions?
Please contact us at: familyprograms@jbcp.bc.ca

The Fun Through Music program is seeking seniors to participate in this intergenerational music group. No music experience required. Express yourself through music, movement and more!
It’s for any seniors who enjoy being in the company of young children and their parents. This is a great social opportunity for families and seniors in our community.
Learn songs, how to use percussion instruments to keep the beat and other activities.
It’s a joyful opportunity to sing and move together (chairs are available) and have fun using simple instruments and lifting spirits in the grey winter days.
Increase your well-being and resilience while connecting with others in your community.
Fun Through Music
Free! Must be able to commit to all eight sessions.
Please register in advance.
When: January 7 to February 25*
Day: Tuesday
Time – there are two 45-minute time slots available:
- Group 1: 10:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m.
- Group 2: 11:15 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
*Next session is tentatively planned for April 2025.
Questions?
For more info, please phone our receptionist at 250-388-7844, Ext. 0 or email askus@jbcp.bc.ca.

James Bay Community Project is a part of the Coalition of Neighbourhood Houses which offer a continuum of supports and services to children and youth, individuals, families and seniors across the capital region.
Neighbourhood houses ensure families and residents are able to access programs within their local neighbourhoods or nearby communities. Their programs and services reflect the specific needs of the communities they serve and are offered in accessible neighbourhood locations.
If you have any questions about our services or are in need please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
The Fun Through Music program is seeking seniors to participate in this intergenerational music group. No music experience required. Express yourself through music, movement and more!
It’s for any seniors who enjoy being in the company of young children and their parents. This is a great social opportunity for families and seniors in our community.
Learn songs, how to use percussion instruments to keep the beat and other activities.
It’s a joyful opportunity to sing and move together (chairs are available) and have fun using simple instruments and lifting spirits in the grey winter days.
Increase your well-being and resilience while connecting with others in your community.
Fun Through Music
Free! Must be able to commit to all eight sessions.
Please register in advance.
When: January 7 to February 25*
Day: Tuesday
Time – there are two 45-minute time slots available:
- Group 1: 10:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m.
- Group 2: 11:15 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
*Next session is tentatively planned for April 2025.
Questions?
For more info, please phone our receptionist at 250-388-7844, Ext. 0 or email askus@jbcp.bc.ca.

James Bay Community Project is a part of the Coalition of Neighbourhood Houses which offer a continuum of supports and services to children and youth, individuals, families and seniors across the capital region.
Neighbourhood houses ensure families and residents are able to access programs within their local neighbourhoods or nearby communities. Their programs and services reflect the specific needs of the communities they serve and are offered in accessible neighbourhood locations.
If you have any questions about our services or are in need please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Spring Break closure
Please note we will be closed March 24-28, 2025. Our programs will resume on March 31st.
For families with babies up to 15 months.
- This playgroup is an opportunity to play and connect in a relaxed social setting.
- Please assess your child and yourself for symptoms of common cold, influenza, or Covid-19. If you, or your child has symptoms, please stay at home until you all feel better. Thank you for continuing to safeguard the health of everyone in our community!
- Due to safety and group space restrictions, we are not able to accommodate daycare providers. Please note that the limit is one child besides your own child(ren). Thank you.
Registration Info
- Parents MUST register in advance to attend. (Sorry, no drop-ins.) You can book up to 14 days in advance.
- Tuesdays from 12:30-2:00 p.m. (unless noted otherwise).
We look forward to seeing you soon!
Register here: JBCP Family Resource Centre Programs
Questions?
Email familyprograms@jbcp.bc.ca

Spring Break closure
Please note we will be closed March 24-28, 2025. Our programs will resume on March 31st.
Open to all families in the neighbourhood with children up to 12 years of age.
- Enjoy some soup and an opportunity to play and connect with other families.
- Please assess your child and yourself for symptoms of common cold, influenza, or Covid-19. If you, or your child has symptoms, please stay at home until you all feel better. Thank you for continuing to safeguard the health of everyone in our community!
- Due to safety and group space restrictions, we are not able to accommodate daycare providers. Please note that the limit is one child besides your own child(ren). Thank you.
Registration Info
- Parents MUST register in advance to attend. Sorry, no drop-ins.
- Families can register for up to two playgroups per week per family. You can book up to 14 days in advance.
- Tuesdays from 4:00 p.m to 6:00 p.m. (unless noted otherwise).
We look forward to seeing you soon!
Register here: JBCP Family Resource Centre Programs
Questions?
Email familyprograms@jbcp.bc.ca

Spring Break closure
Please note we will be closed March 24-28, 2025. Our programs will resume on March 31st.
For families with children from birth – 5 years.
- Please assess your child and yourself for symptoms of common cold, influenza, or Covid-19. If you, or your child has symptoms, please stay at home until you all feel better. Thank you for continuing to safeguard the health of everyone in our community!
- Due to safety and group space restrictions, we are not able to accommodate daycare providers. Please note that the limit is one child besides your own child(ren).
Registration Info
- Parents MUST register in advance to attend. Sorry, no drop-ins.
- Families can register for up to two playgroups per week per family. You can book up to 14 days in advance.
- Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. (unless otherwise noted).
We look forward to seeing you soon!
Register here: JBCP Family Resource Centre Programs
Questions?
Please contact us at: familyprograms@jbcp.bc.ca

Capital City Volunteers hosts this weekly social for adults age 65 and older. The Coffee Club is currently full, however, occasionally a space may become available so please don’t hesitate to get in touch. Participants must be registered for a JBCP program or service to attend.
Questions?
For more info, please contact:
Joelle Rempel, CCV Outreach Worker
Phone: 250-388-7844, Ext. 310
Email: info@capitalcityvolunteers.org
P.S. Check out our other activities for seniors: https://jbcp.bc.ca/seniors/social-programs/
*Capital City Volunteers (CCV) & James Bay Community Project (JBCP) together are the lead agency for the Victoria Better at Home Program. CCV provides support to low-income seniors 65 years of age & older living independently in the City of Victoria (with the exception of James Bay), who have little or no support from family or friends.
JBCP is part of the Coalition of Neighbourhood Houses which offers a continuum of supports and services to children & youth, individuals, families & seniors across the capital region.
Neighbourhood houses ensure families and residents are able to access programs within their local neighbourhoods or nearby communities. Their programs and services reflect the specific needs of the communities they serve and are offered in accessible neighbourhood locations.