Londoners can find a new option for child care, community support, and family services all in one area.
Family Centre Huron Heights and YMCA Child Care has held their grand opening at St. Anne’s Catholic School on Huron Street to provide care to those seeking affordability, education, and safety for their kids.
“It is a hub of services for families in this neighbourhood and beyond,” said Program Coordinator, Nadine Reeves, at the grand opening Wednesday morning.
“We’re really here to listen to what [the community] needs, be responsive, and work with our community partners.”
Operated by Childreach, the centre has 10 infant, 30 toddler, and 48 preschool full-time spaces within it. The addition includes sensory-friendly areas, play spaces, and a built-in kitchen for families to use.
It gives members a “seamless transition”, says City of London Director in Child Care, Shirley Glover, to go from young child care services to school-aged education all in one building.
This provides the kids with “one environment” to be a part of, maintaining their “relationship with teachers and educators across both systems,” said Glover.
There are nine Family Care Centres in the city, with Ward 3 Councillor, Peter Cuddy, saying he’s “so grateful we have people in our community that share and give” to make places like these what they are.
“That’s what it’s all about.”
A total of $6.1 million in funding was given to the project through the Ministry of Education, and has been in service since May 2025.
If you are interested in registering a child in this program, you can find more information here.



