Algonquin Nation Human Resources & Sustainable Development Corporation (AN-HRSD) exists to assist its two member communities, Timiskaming First Nation (TFN) and the Algonquins of Barrier Lake (ABL) with the promotion of capacity building within each community by providing employment, training programs and economic development programs appropriate to the needs of the member First Nations, to promote sustainable development within the traditional territory of the member First Nations.
On behalf of the Timiskaming First Nation it gives me great pleasure to welcome all visitors to our website. You will discover the heart of the Algonquin People is open and friendly to all visitors and I invite you to browse and discover our first nation. If you have visited or are planning a visit to our community or surrounding area, may your visit be enjoyable as we share the pride of our first nation with all of you.
MISSION STATEMENTCentre pour enfants Timiskaming Child Care provides a safe, positive and fun environment for children and their families.Our goal is to provide programming that will assist parents/caregivers and the community to promote the optimal growth and development of children in order to give young children a healthy start in life.The centre offers services such as the Toy and Resource Lending Library, Licensed Home Child Care, Early Learning Programs and Before and After School Programs. We also offer playroom rentals for birthday parties and more!The Centre is a place where families and caregivers with children can find answers to questions they may have their children- as well as information on available programs and services within the district.Our main sites are located in Haileybury, Englehart and Kirkland Lake. We have numerous satellite sites where we offer a variety of activities such as playgroups, workshops and special events that are free for families.For more information on our programs and services, feel free to one of our main sites
By the Community, For the CommunityThe Temagami Community Foundation serves the community of Temagami, Ontario - the permanent residents, the seasonal lake community, and the First Nation.Learn MoreGrant RecipientsThis year we are proud to be able to support these projects that represent the diversity of our community.How to make a donation ?Community ProjectsArt Camp will take place this year on Bear Island at the Rec Centre June 30 to July 4, 2014.The Temagami Community Foundation is unique in its powerful advocacy and effective support of qualityoflife initiatives in a rural northern community. Its principal ambition is to identify, sustain, and further the essential character of the community.Latest NewsTCF Website Update April 18, 2014Connect with Us
Prior to 1947, there was no system of supports in Canada or the United States for children with intellectual disabilities. At that time, children with an I.Q. less than 50 were not allowed to attend school. The only option provided was institutionalism.Donald Frisby was a teacher at Queen Elizabeth Public School in Kirkland Lake and one of his responsibilities was to administer I.Q. tests and, by law, he was to exclude those who tested at less than 50. He found this very upsetting and became convinced that something had to be done.
Welcome To Community Living Kirkland Lakecommunity Living Kirkland Lake Is Dedicated To Promote Social Inclusion By Providing Meaningful Supports, Services, And Advocacy For Individuals Who Have An Intellectual Disability And Their Families.Our Purpose Is To Assist Each Person In Pursuing Goals, And Supporting To The Greatest Extent Possible, Their Involvement And Inclusion In The Full Community, By Promoting Acceptance, Understanding, And Shared Responsibility, In Order To Maximize The Potential Of Everyone.
Prior to 1947, there was no system of supports in Canada or the United States for children with intellectual disabilities. At that time, children with an I.Q. less than 50 were not allowed to attend school. The only option provided was institutionalism.Donald Frisby was a teacher at Queen Elizabeth Public School in Kirkland Lake and one of his responsibilities was to administer I.Q. tests and, by law, he was to exclude those who tested at less than 50. He found this very upsetting and became convinced that something had to be done.A committee was formed and through persistence, the Premier of Ontario authorized an experimental class in Kirkland Lake with a grant of $10 per month per pupil. On April 14, 1947, the class opened in the basement of the Trinity Church.Over the next few years, the Ontario Association for Retarded Children was formed and 8 chartered organizations across Ontario had joined. Our organization became the ninth chartered member and in 1953, Kirkland Lake was able to send voting members to the first meeting of the Ontario Association for the Mentally Retarded in Toronto
Welcome to Community Living Kirkland Lake!Community Living Kirkland Lake is dedicated to promote social inclusion by providing meaningful supports, services, and advocacy for individuals who have an intellectual disability and their families.
Hello! Bonjour!Welcome to the online home of Long Point First Nation!Long Point First Nation is as Anishinabeg community located in the unceded territory of Anishnabe Aki. The Algonquin community is comprised of approximately 800 members, of which an estimated half live within the community of Winneway, located in the region of Abitibi-Temiscamingue in Western Quebec. Long Point First Nation is a place of picturesque beauty, vibrant culture, warm hospitality, and proud Anishinabeg. We welcome you to learn more about the community through this website and invite you to visit our community to experience the beauty of our community.NewsAnnual General Assembly Summary ReportTuesday, July 19, 2011A summary report of the many activities that Chief and Council have undertaken in the past several months.Click More below for more information.