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Overview

Funded by the Public Health Agency of Canada, the Alberta CAPC-CPNP Coalition, formed in December 2007 as a network of CAPC and CPNP projects throughout Alberta committed to collective actions and effective partnerships to ensure healthy outcomes for babies, children and their families.
Throughout Alberta, CAPC - Community Action Program for Children and CPNP - Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program - projects are setup to be unique and responsive to each individual community.
The projects use a strength-based approach to connect with partners, communities and participants. This strength-based approach is also important as we work together in a provincial network to share information and exchange resources among projects.
CAPC and CPNP projects throughout Canada have also seen benefits of increased communication and collaboration through the formation of the CAPC-CPNP National Network, of which we are a member.
Membership
CAPC and CPNP projects, funded by the Public Health Agency of Canada, Alberta Region are voting members of the coalition. Currently there are 26 CAPC projects and 21 CPNP projects.