Located in Brampton, Hope 24/7 is an accredited Community Health Agency with a mission to be the Centre of Excellence for clinical intervention and the prevention of relationship and sexual violence.
The Elizabeth Fry Society of Peel-Halton was first established as a voluntary organization in 1968. The Agency has since expanded to employ more than fifty permanent full-time staff members and a number of contract staff. Our Head Office is in Brampton, with satellite offices in Mississauga and Milton. The Agency also operates two residential facilities and the only two female specific Attendance Centers in the province. The affairs and policies of the Agency are managed by a 10 member volunteer Board of Directors representative of a cross-section of the community. Volunteers are an integral part of the Agency, providing many hours of direct and indirect service to our clients. The Elizabeth Fry Society of Peel-Halton is a member agency of the Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Societies, (C.A.E.F.S.), as are twenty-six sister agencies across Canada. We are completely autonomous with, again, our own Board of Directors, Constitution and By-Laws, and individual slate of programs.
2002 Bantams won Cloverleaf Burgee. Close second at CCA. At World Championships in Seville, Spain Tamas Buday, Jr. and Attila Buday win silver in C-4 1000m.At Duisburg International, Germany bronze in C-4 500m, 200m and 1000m. Carrie Buday wins bronze in K-4 500m at World University Flat Water Championships.
The Port Credit Business Improvement Association is managed by a Board of Directors and committees comprised of local business owners and our area Councillor for the City of Mississauga. The ultimate goal of the BIA is to provide an environment that supports the role of the area as a place for shopping, dining, entertainment and financial and professional services. Fast becoming the City's Entertainment District, our many restaurants, cafes and patios offer food and drinks from all over the globe, and live music 7 days a week.