Your Questions, Answered
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Yes. All Free Play for Kids programs, Free to Play, Food to Play, and Junior Wolves are offered at no cost to families who need it. There are no registration fees, equipment fees, or hidden costs.
The Wolves Athletic Club is free for athletes who transfer from another Free Play for Kids program.Free Play for Kids does have a “Contribute What You Can” model where we ask families to contribute back by volunteering, surveys, and testimonials.
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Free to Play (Daily Afterschool) is for kids in Grades 3 to 6.
Jr. Wolves (House League) is for kids in Grade 6.
Wolves Athletic Club (Sports Leadership) is for youth in Grades 7 to 12.
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Contact us here: support@freeplayforkids.com and we can connect you with the program at or nearest your child’s school.
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Free to Play (Daily Afterschool) operates out of select Edmonton Public and Catholic schools. Schools change year to year based on community need. Check out where we play here.
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Yes. Free Play for Kids offers summer programing for kids and youth in Edmonton. Check our programs page or subscribe to Free Play Insider newsletter for announcements and early registration.
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Free to Play (Daily afterschool) includes a daily snack for participants. Food to Play teaches cooking and food literacy to families in our programs. Monthly food hampers are provided so kids can take what they learned home.
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Free Play for Kids is a registered charity funded by government grants, corporate sponsors, community foundations, and generous individual donors. Keeping programs free or heavily subsidized.
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You can donate, sponsor a program, volunteer, or help spread the word. Visit our Give Back page for options.