The Porcupine Health Unit has been helping people from Timmins to Moosonee and from Hearst to Matheson do that for over 70 years. We help through a variety of relevant and accessible programs and services. Over 120 staff in nine different offices deliver these programs and services. They include dental hygienists, speech-language pathologists, geneticists, nurse practitioners, public health nutritionists, dietitians, inspectors, public health nurses and health promoters. Whether we do it through our own work or working with our many partners throughout the area, we’re here to help.
The Township of Matachewan in Ontario focuses on fostering a friendly, progressive community through strong leadership, economic development, and various municipal services while promoting tourism and local events.
The Porcupine Health Unit has been helping people from Timmins to Moosonee and from Hearst to Matheson do that for over 70 years. We help through a variety of relevant and accessible programs and services. Over 120 staff in nine different offices deliver these programs and services. They include dental hygienists, speech-language pathologists, geneticists, nurse practitioners, public health nutritionists, dietitians, inspectors, public health nurses and health promoters. Whether we do it through our own work or working with our many partners throughout the area, we're here to help.
To Provide Shelter For Those Who Are Homeless. To Provide Hope, Help And Direction So Individuals Can Regain Their Lives And Become Productive Members Of Society. To Provide A Place Where All People Will Be Accepted For Who They Are And Treated With Dignity And Respect.
The Cochrane Temiskaming Resource Centre (CTRC) is committed to providing support, services, programs and resources to children and adults with developmental disabilities, as well as support to their families, schools and other agencies. CTRC also sponsors the Infant and Children Development Program which provides services for infants at risk from birth to school age.
We are a regional service provider, operated by a voluntary Board of Governors appointed from across the Districts of Cochrane and Temiskaming.
The Cochrane Temiskaming Resource Centre (CTRC) is committed to providing support, services, programs and resources to children and adults with developmental disabilities, as well as support to their families, schools and other agencies. CTRC also sponsors the Infant Development Program which provides services for infants at risk from ages 0 to 5.
We are a regional service provider, operated by a voluntary Board of Governors appointed from across the Districts of Cochrane and Temiskaming.