photo of Myra and children on the farm. Myra is driving a tractor with the kids in tow.

August 9, 2024

Supporting the future of our farmers: A legacy of childcare in Durham

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Durham, ON


Durham Farm and Rural Family Resources was founded by farm women after unfortunate incidents involving three children 36 years ago. It continues its legacy of providing childcare to farm families and building a supportive community.

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Empowering farm families in Durham with on-farm childcare through support from Hydro One’s Energizing Life Community Fund.

On a quiet farm in Cannington, the day's work is winding down. Myra McGowan, a third-generation farmer, smiles as she watches her four children – Ava, Jimmy, Hendrika, and Hank – play in the yard, their fingers stained a happy shade of purple from the wild blackberries they just picked together. The sound of their laughter echoes through the fields, a sweet melody amidst the lush greens.

Photo of Myra and children walking into a barn.
"Farming is in my blood," Myra shares. "But it can be a hard life, especially for families with young children." As she reflects on the anxieties that come with raising kids on a farm, Myra admits, "As a mother, there’s always constant fear of something happening... I couldn't bear losing one of my kids, especially losing them to something that I love."
Myra McGowan,
third-generation-farmer

Born from tragedy, nurtured by the community

In 1987, the Durham farming community experienced a profound loss when three young children tragically died in farming accidents within the same year. This tragedy started a movement within the community to find solutions to further protect and support farm families, leading to the founding of Durham Farm and Rural Family Resources (DFRFR).

In Myra's words, "On-farm care started as women in the farming community that just needed help" and in its 36th year, the initiative continues to offer working parents like Myra a nurturing place for their children to safely play and explore even as their parents attend to chores on the farm.

Photo of Myra getting her tractor ready.

A caring companion

Della, a childcare worker with DFRFR, has become a beloved part of the McGowan family. "I make sure that the kids are safe while their parents are in the barn working," she says. "I got involved last summer, and then have continued this summer because it was so amazing and it was great."

Myra is grateful for Della's presence. "She's like another member of our family," Myra says. "Knowing my children are safe and happy allows me to focus on the farm without constant worry."

Photo of Della caring for the children.

Empowering farm communities

DFRFR's impact extends beyond the McGowan farm. With support from Hydro One's Energizing Life Community Fund, they can reach more families in need this year.

"This support allows us to provide affordable, high-quality childcare to more families in our community."
Heather Doner,
executive director, DFRFR

A network of support

DFRFR focuses on more than childcare; they offer a range of programs and services to support rural families, including parenting workshops, mental health resources, and farm safety education.

They strive to strengthen the fabric of Durham's farming community.

Brighter future for Ontario’s farm families

As the sun sets on another day, Myra feels a sense of peace and gratitude. Her children are safe and happy. And with the support of DFRFR, she knows they'll have the tools they need to build a bright future, "whether that's on the farm or beyond."

Join us in caring for Durham’s farm families. Discover how you can get involved and learn more

Watch the video to see how Durham Farm and Rural Family Resources provides childcare to farm families.

For more information, visit www.durhamfamilyresources.org.

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