The Ontario Association of Food Banks (OAFB) is the provincial representative for food banks in Ontario. We are a network of 120 food banks that support over 1,100 hunger relief programs and agencies across the province.Together we serve over 375,000 individuals, including 131,000 children, every month.Since our inception in 1992, we have been committed to reducing hunger in Ontario through sustainable solutions that ensure the long-term health and success of communities across the province.
Lambton Elderly Outreach was established in 1970 with a Meals on wheels program. Since than, LEO has grown to offer various quality services. We offer over 10 different services that provide support to seniors and those with disabilities to enable them to live independently. Lambton Elderly Outreach is a not - for - profit organization.
Family & Children's Services of St. Thomas and Elgin
Our Vision: All Children and Youth are Safe and and have Increased Well-Being
Our Mission: We protect children and youth from abuse and neglect by ensuring their safety in a permanent and nurturing environment in partnership with families and the community.
Home Builders' Association Partners with Avid Ratings Canada for Market Research Whistler, BC - The Canadian Home Builders' Association (CHBA) is pleased to announ. Home Builders honour leadership, accomplishment Whistler, British Columbia, April 5, 2014 - The Canadian Home Builders.
Guide For Owners, Guests And Renters Please read our guide to ensure a continued shared enjoyment of our community.Read more 'We care the community we live in.Southcott Pines is well known for being a beautiful and well-maintained community. It is made up of many active, friendly and giving individuals. Our Board of Directors and numerous Standing Committees are comprised of volunteers who dedicate their talents and expertise for the sake of their Association.
Chamber of Commerce representatives have met with Mitzie Hunter, Associate Minister of Finance, to present her with a letter that calls on the government to consider how the Ontario Retirement Pension Plan (ORPP) will affect the province's business competitiveness.Chamber research across Ontario confirms that business is concerned that a new mandatory Ontario pension plan will hurt job creation and the province's overall competitiveness. Though there are many undetermined details, the ORPP, as we understand it today, would require workers and employers to each contribute 1.9 percent of earnings, up to $90,000, annually to the pension plan.Signed by over 50 leaders from Ontario's Chamber Network, the letter we have submitted to the Associate Minister calls on the Government of Ontario to provide employers with answers to six crucial outstanding questions:What will be the impact of a fullyimplemented ORPP?How will the government treat businesses who cannot afford to match mandatory contributions under the ORPP
The Backus-Page House Museum is located within the grounds of the John E. Pearce Provincial Park, situated within a restored Georgian style house which was constructed in 1850. It is one of the first brick homes built in what would eventually become Dunwi