About Our Centre

Providing specialized essential services.

Our centre supports children, youth, adults, and families in and around the Kingston area through trauma-informed services designed to meet diverse needs. We specialize in building emotional safety, resilience, and connection while supporting individuals through stress, trauma, and life transitions. Our approach is grounded in collaboration, responsiveness, and respect, creating a supportive environment where meaningful growth can occur.

Our mission statement

To inspire, challenge, and equip all children, youth, and families with the tools they require to build lasting connections, establish trust, and thrive within their environments.

- Tracy Raymond

Director & Autism Education Specialist

Meet our dedicated team.

Tracy Raymond | Director & Autism Education Specialist
CYC-P, ABT

Diba Chung | Registered Social Worker
RSW

Mel Richer | Skills4Success Program Lead
CYC-P

Hayley Samson | Supervised Instructor Therapist
M.ADS

Jessica Smith | Registered Early Childhood Educator
R.ECE, ABT

Maddi Raymond | Skills4Success Assistant
C-PTP

Bryan Karasiuk | Adaptive Learning Navigator
BSCrim

Chanlor Card | Adaptive Learning Navigator

Shawn Raymond | Skills4Success Volunteer

Frequently asked questions about our centre.

  • When we are hiring we post fully detailed job ads online and onto our website. Even if we are not hiring, we always encourage individuals in the field to reach out to get your name and information added to our internal list of potential applicants moving forward.

    To see the roles we are hiring for or could hire for in the future, please visit our careers page here ⇥

  • Yes we are always looking to accept a set number of co-op or placement students for our Skills4Success program and ABA therapy services.

    If you are looking to apply, please visit our careers page here ⇥

  • We have expanded our centre and now offer services in a 4000+ sqft facility with dedicated areas for:

    • Skills4Success

    • Social Work

    • ABA Therapy

    • Camps/Clubs

    • Respite

    • & More…

  • No, although the vast majority of participants in our services have a neurodiversity, we do provide services to those who cannot function within the traditional school system.

    We also pride ourselves on providing services to participants with physical trait differences such as hearing impairment (deafness), vision impairment (blindness), physical variations, and or mobility impairments.

  • We have been in business since 2018 and have continued to enhance our programming and service offerings year over year.

    Prior to starting this business, our director Tracy Raymond alongside her husband were foster parents for more then 15 years taking in children, youth, and adults with complex behaviours, neurodiversities, physical trait differences, and individuals from trauma-based backgrounds. Often with 10 children at one time in the house, Tracy and her husband became experts in navigating the challenges that individuals in and out of care face daily.

  • Yes, we are always accepting donations of new or lightly used toys, books and supplies, technology, and or other items that could benefit children in our type of centre.

    We just ask that you please first reach out to us to see if the items you wish to donate will benefit the centre.