he Erin Arts Foundation is a volunteer organization dedicated to sponsoring live entertainment in the Town of Erin. The Foundation administers the Century Church Theatre, in partnership with the HIllsburgh Community Christian Church, the owners of the building. The Foundation engages professional and internationally-recognized artists, provide a performance space and expertise for local performers, and subsidizes programs for children. Experienced practitioners provide hands-on education for volunteers wishing to learn about lighting, set construction, stage management, theatre management and operation, as well as performance skills.
East Wellington Community Services is a community impact organization serving the more than 24,000 residents in the Town of Erin and Township of Guelph Eramosa with various community based programs and services including food support and community outreach, children's programs, senior's adult day programs and transportation, adult recreation programs and more!
Community Living Dufferin promotes equal opportunity and respect for people who have developmental disabilities by listening to them and supporting their choices to achieve the lives they want.
Since those early days, Kerrys Place Autism Services has grown to support over 6,000 individuals of all ages and their families with a broad continuum of specialized supports and services across South Western Ontario. It is through the extraordinary dedication and efforts of the individuals themselves, or family members, of staff, of volunteers and of advocates that we are able to find ways of helping individuals with an Autism Spectrum Disorder reach their highest potential. With the addition of community outreach services, we have been able to provide support and consultation to individuals with autism who live at home.
For over 100 years, VON has pioneered health services in Canada. We have a proud tradition of often being the first to identify emerging health and social needs, and then providing innovative services that meet those needs. That's the way it's been since the founding of the Victorian Order of Nurses for Canada. In the Canada of the late 1890s, nurses, doctors and hospitals were desperately needed in remote areas and in rapidly growing towns and cities.