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LITTLE MOUNTAIN SOCIETY
Arts & Athletic Programs for Children
Children deserve spaces that help them feel confident, connected, and capable. Little Mountain Society creates these spaces before distress becomes overwhelming by offering programs that strengthen emotional literacy, positive self image, social connection, and healthy coping skills. ​
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​LM Society exists to create a community where children grow before they struggle so they can thrive in both enjoyable and challenging times of life.
Commitment to Families
Arts & Athletics Programs
In partnership with community members, we offer arts and athletic programs with an intentional and proactive approach to mental and physical health. Through personal expression, creativity, and skill development, students cultivate inspiration and a unique, personal, and positive self-image.
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With this, they go beyond normal art and sports programs by intentionally connecting arts and athletics to early intervention for mental health distress through proactive self-image building and joy.

Arts & Athletics Programs
LM Society programs are designed to help children grow socially, emotionally, creatively, and physically. Programs that are designed to be safe, supportive, and welcoming.
Composer's Club
Composer's Club is a music program for children and youth ages 10 - 13 designed to teach the building blocks of music while helping young people explore and express their inner world. By learning how music can be a language for emotion, expression, and connection, they cultivate self reflection, communication, and self awareness.
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Lessons for all experience levels
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Individual and collective music writing
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Learn from your favourite artists
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Gamified lessons for maximum fun!
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Share compositions with performance
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Contact for schedule, location, and details

Hero's Quest
Hero's Quest is a gamified arts program for elementary children ages 8 - 11 where students envision themselves as heroes that endeavor to explore two worlds: The inner world of self-acceptance and creativity, and the outer world of achievement and progress. Hero’s Quest has been piloted in over 12 North Vancouver School District Elementary Schools and has been taught to over 500 young people across North Vancouver.
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Build your own hero and choose their powers
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Assemble with friends to take on quests
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Meet powerful allies and foes along the way
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Build courage, balance, and glory!
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Create art that you’ll remember for a lifetime
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Contact for schedule, location, and details

Ball Is Life
Hero's Quest is a gamified arts program for elementary children ages 8 - 11 where students envision themselves as heroes that endeavor to explore two worlds: The inner world of self-acceptance and creativity, and the outer world of achievement and progress. Hero’s Quest has been piloted in over 12 North Vancouver School District Elementary Schools and has been taught to over 500 young people across North Vancouver.
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Build your own hero and choose their powers
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Assemble with friends to take on quests
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Meet powerful allies and foes along the way
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Build courage, balance, and glory!
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Create art that you’ll remember for a lifetime
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Contact for schedule, location, and details

Strength Lab
Strength Lab is a unique weight training program for youth aged 15–18 that supports both physical and mental development. Participants learn to balance strength with flexibility, effort with self awareness, and progress with acceptance.
The program emphasizes longevity, nutrition, and self understanding while supporting training for sport, strength, mobility, and aesthetics. Through consistent and mindful training, participants build discipline, confidence, and stability while gaining perspective on their goals.
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Sport-specific and functional training for strength
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Explore ego, motivation, and self-image in training
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Healthy guidance on nutrition & 'supplements'
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Reflect on the mental side of goal setting & tracking
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Contact for schedule, location, and details

Community Partners
LM Society works with schools, educators, clinicians, and community organizations to support prevention and early intervention. Our partners help create safe learning environments and strengthen our ability to support families and child wellbeing across the community.
Partnerships Include


Public and independent schools

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Arts and sports organizations


School districts


Mental health professionals


Community centres


Municipal and provincial agencies
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Support LM Society
Support from families, community members, donors, and partners helps LM Society expand access to prevention programs. Contributions allow us to offer more programs, reach more students, and reduce barriers for families who need financial assistance.
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Ways to support include:


Program sponsorship

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School partnerships

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Community donations


Grants and funding collaborations
If you are interested in supporting LM society, we would love to hear from you.




