HFRC Spaces
Visit Our Spaces
Two welcoming locations, built for play, movement, and everyday family comfort. Come in, settle in, and use the space the way your family needs that day.
Choose your space
Both locations are designed for families to feel comfortable and supported. Use this page to decide where to go, then check today’s hours before you head in.
Arnot Mall Playroom
Playroom spaces for everyday drop-in play
Bright, welcoming zones for little learners and the adults who come with them. A good fit for open play, hands-on stations, and an easy, low-pressure visit.
Easy parking
Stroller friendly
Open play zones
- Welcoming play zones and flexible pacing
- Caregiver seating and family-friendly setup
- Good starting point for first-time visits
Church Playroom & Gym
Playroom plus gym space for active play
A welcoming space with room to move. A good fit for active play days and programs that use movement, music, and group energy.
Easy parking
Stroller friendly
Gym for movement
- Active play space that works for big energy
- Room to warm up and join at your pace
- Great when your child needs to move
Arnot Mall Playroom
A bright, welcoming place for open play, hands-on discovery, and a comfortable first visit. Come in, settle in, and let your child lead the way.



What you’ll find here
Arnot is designed to feel easy. It works for quick drop-in visits and longer play time, with space to explore, sit down, reset, and move between activities naturally.
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Open play zones
Flexible areas for building, pretend play, and hands-on exploration that works for different energy levels.
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Caregiver comfort
Flexible areas for building, pretend play, and hands-on exploration that works for different energy levels.
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Easy arrival
Flexible areas for building, pretend play, and hands-on exploration that works for different energy levels.
Church Playroom & Gym
A welcoming space with room to move. A good fit for active play days and programs that use movement, music, and group energy.



What you’ll find here
A welcoming space with room to move. A good fit for active play days and programs that use movement, music, and group energy.
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Room for movement
Flexible areas for building, pretend play, and hands-on exploration that works for different energy levels.
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Flexible pacing
Flexible areas for building, pretend play, and hands-on exploration that works for different energy levels.
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Playroom setup
Flexible areas for building, pretend play, and hands-on exploration that works for different energy levels.
Spaces that support your visit
HFRC is designed for real family life. These support spaces are here to make visits easier, especially on days when you need a reset, a quiet moment, or a practical place to take care of basics.
Quiet and sensory room
A calmer space for breaks, regulation, and quieter moments when the main room feels like too much.
Nursing and feeding room
A private, comfortable option for feeding and quieter care needs during a visit.
Changing stations
Family-friendly changing access designed to support smooth, practical visits.
Snack area
A simple spot to sit, snack, and reset before jumping back into play.
Craft corner
Hands-on materials that give children a focused activity and a change of pace during a visit.
Outdoor pavilion
Seasonal outdoor space that adds fresh air and another option for play and gathering.
What to expect on your first visit
You do not need to know exactly what to do before you come. Start simple. Short visits are fine. The goal is to arrive, settle in, and let the space work for your family.
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Arrive and get comfortable
Give your child a minute to look around. Some jump in right away, others need time to warm up.
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Start with what feels easiest
Pick one area and begin there. You can explore more once your child feels settled.
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Stay with your child
Caregivers remain with children during visits. Join in naturally and move at your child’s pace.
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Use support spaces when needed
Take breaks, feed, change, or reset. The quiet and sensory room is there for a reason.
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Leave when you’re ready
There is no “right” length for a visit. A good first visit can be short and still feel successful.
