WrapAround Program

The WrapAround Program provides a holistic service to families wishing to engage in a year-long journey of discovery and change. WrapAround supports families as they build a team of formal and informal supports based on the strengths and skills of trusted family members, friends, and the community in order to develop and achieve goals meaningful to them. 

The WrapAround Program provides a holistic service to families wishing to engage in a year-long journey of discovery and change. WrapAround supports families as they build a team of formal and informal supports based on the strengths and skills of trusted family members, friends, and the community in order to develop and achieve goals meaningful to them. WrapAround is a voluntary process and includes monthly support team meetings. The planning process takes approximately twelve to eighteen months.

There are three certified WrapAround Facilitators, including a Facilitator able to offer an Indigenous approach for those families connecting with their Indigenous culture. All WrapAround Facilitators are certified in the High-Fidelity Model of WrapAround and are a part of the Wrap Canada Training Institute, members of WrapAround of Ontario and Wrap Canada.

Support Provided Through The Program:

  • Acts as a guide during the WrapAround planning process
  • Planning is based on individual family strengths and goals
  • Ensures thoughtful participation of informal, community, and agency supports
  • Helps you build your own team of family, friends, and professionals

Families involved with Simcoe Muskoka Family Connexions are eligible for the WrapAround Program. First Nations, Indigenous, Inuit, and Metis families may self-refer to Catulpa Community Support Services directly or ask to be referred through a First Nations, Metis, and Inuit (FNMI) Facilitator.

There is no fee for eligible families within the WrapAround Program.

Referral to the process is only facilitated through Simcoe Muskoka Family Connexions, with the exception of First Nations, Inuit, and Metis families, who may self-refer to Catulpa Community Support Services directly or ask to be referred through an involved FNMI agency.

For more information about the WrapAround Program, please contact Whitney Moore, Program Assistant, by phone at (705) 733-3227 x2335 -OR- by email at wmoore@catulpa.on.ca  

Simcoe County Community Action Program for Children (CAPC) and MotherCare (Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program – CPNP) are a part of a national program with then 25 years of experience supporting families in this region. We support pregnant participants, young parents, and Newcomers to Canada with children 0-6 years old who are currently living on a lower income.

Please confirm that you are currently living on a lower income (less than $40,000 before taxes per year) in Simcoe County and that you are currently pregnant and/or live with children 0-6 of age.
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We do not maintain participant “notes” related to your participation with us but we are required by our funders to track attendance and the resources we distribute. We use an electronic data management system to record and store minimal personal information and program attendance. This information includes: name, date of birth, income, due dates and/or dates of birth of your children. Other information that we request is optional for you to provide. Detailed information about this consent can be found in our Welcome Letter.

Simcoe County CAPC-CPNP requires an email address for your participation in all programs. Please give us a call at 705-733-3227 ext. 2236 if you have any questions or if you do not have an email address.
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