Established in 1994, the Chamber's objective is to: 'promote and improve trade and commerce and the economic, civic, and social welfare of the district served by this organization'.The Chamber serves the Municipality of Brighton and The Colborne and Cramahe Township. We are a nonprofit, membership-generated organization based on promoting economic development and tourism for all businesses in our district.The Chamber supports efforts to enhance the business environment in which we operate, provides a strong voice in lobbying the governments regarding legislation, information on logobusiness, trade opportunities and training, direct referrals and the ability to network with other members. All members of the Brighton Chamber are also members of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce and the Canadian Chamber of CommerceIn addition to our regular chamber business activities we provide year round tourism information, administrative support to the Brighton Downtown Business Improvement Association and Apple Route Tourism.
|Whats New|BIS login|Questions? Get in touch|At Bayfield, we create relationships of enduring value and respectwith our children and youth, our staff and agencies with whom we partner in our efforts to make a significant difference.Bayfield is a rural treatment facility for children and youth. Our programs offer care and treatment for boys and girls experiencing difficulties such as conduct disorder, psychiatric disorders and attention deficit disorder.Community is at the heart of all our activities. We help young people connect to the community. We support families. We share our acquired knowledge with individuals and organizations. Children and youth benefit from our environment, which encourages growth, change, and positive interaction in the family and community. We foster an environment that honours the rights and responsibilities of each individual. This is achieved by offering quality programs that develop occupational skills, academic skills, life skills, mutual respect, common sense, and morality.Link
The Canadian history of the John Howard Society began in 1867 with a group of church workers seeking to bring spiritual help to prisoners in the Toronto jail. In 1874 this small group became known as the ''Prisoners Aid Association of Toronto.''
To Community Living Kingston and DistrictFor more than 60 years, Community Living Kingston and District has worked to build an inclusive community where individuals with intellectual disabilities enjoy the rights and privileges of citizenship. This is achieved by advocating with and on behalf of individuals with an intellectual disability as well as by delivering highly valued supports and services that respond to people's needs, goals and interests.