Founded by Amber Maloney in 2015, the company initially provided home-care visits, and opened a therapy centre near Barrie, Ontario in 2022.
Beating the Odds IBI & Child Development Services was founded in 2015 by Amber-Lee Maloney[1] (born 1986 or 1987).
[5] On July 18, 2023, the Ontario Ministry of Education issued a protection order to the school, declaring "an imminent risk to the safety and wellbeing of the children receiving care.
[7] In 2004, Maloney was arrested[8] and charged with offences after a fourteen-year-old girl from Brampton was allegedly forced to perform sex work for one month.
[9] In their public advisory, police noted Lauriston Maloney's sixteen convictions in relation to "trafficking and sexual offences involving minors.