Kids Brain Health Foundation welcomes new board members to create brighter futures for children
January 20, 2026 | KBH Foundation, News
(Top row: L to R: Stacey Hatcher, Alfonso Licata, Mariana […]
(Top row: L to R: Stacey Hatcher, Alfonso Licata, Mariana […]
The Social ABCs program, an early intervention initiative for toddlers with suspected or diagnosed autism, is expanding its reach to Manitoba.
Kids Brain Health Foundation (KBHF) is currently seeking up to seven new members to join our national Board of Directors. This is a transformative moment in the Foundation’s evolution, and we are looking for passionate and influential individuals who are ready to help guide KBHF’s next chapter.
Kids Brain Health Foundation has received a grant from The […]
Kids Brain Health Foundation has received a $500K grant from TD Bank Group, through the TD Ready Commitment, to develop an AI-powered app that can filter distressing sounds, empowering autistic youth to engage in everyday activities.
Caregivers of neurodiverse children often face significant challenges, impacting their mental health. Sheila Phillips, who cares for her son Taijai, found relief through the Acceptance and Commitment Training (ACT) program at Scarborough Centre for Healthy Communities. Despite initial doubts, Sheila embraced ACT’s supportive, non-judgmental approach and later became a facilitator herself.
A therapeutic program for family caregivers of children with neurodevelopmental disabilities is expanding its reach, thanks to a generous contribution from the Petro-Canada CareMakers Foundation™ to Kids Brain Health Foundation.