When a L'Arche community is being founded and in the early years thereafter, there is a wonderful energy that invades the hearts of those who are involved in building relationships together. L'Arche Sudbury was no exception to this phenomenon. From Roma, who personified hospitality ('do you want a beer?') to Tim, who couldn't get your coat off quick enough, Emmaus House was quickly transformed into a home.The community was blessed with a strong Board of Directors and committed assistants who brought much stability to these new beginnings. Another hallmark that we all depended on was God's providence. Over and over again we were surprised by the tiny miracles that made the unlikely, possible!As we grew and welcomed more people into the community we also began to experience the loss of loved ones, when, only six years after joining us, Leslie Ann died. This mixture of joy and sadness is a part of each person's reality and when shared with another makes life more meaningful and rich. Community life has been a gift for all of us over the years, whether for a short time or over the long haul.
Full automotive service. Brakes, tuneups, tire installation, transmission repairs, oil change, Light truck repairs, All makes of vehicles. Call for more information. Tire retail installation and repair.
Using a Feminist approach, the Centre Victoria pour femmes offers French speaking women individual intervention as well as group intervention, accompaniment, referral and representation services. Prevention, awareness and education are also at the core of our interventions and are integrated in our various programs to prevent and end all forms of violence against women. Our services are mainly offered to French speaking women of 16 years and up in the Greater Sudbury and Algoma regions.
CELA has used legal tools to increase environmental protection and safeguard communities. As a Legal Aid Clinic , our top priority is to represent low income individuals and communities and to speak out for those with less influence and who receive less of a say in decision-making.
Great outfit but unfortunately seems to be losing a lot of ground to competing Value Village. On the one hand, their selection is typically much less impressive, and the overall quality of items is generally lower. BUT their pricing makes sense. There's no way I'm paying 4.99 for a used book in relatively poor condition at VV when I could get it for 25-cents at the Army. For a reseller looking for stock that's the difference between a flop and a flip. I donate stuff to both, and shop both.Read more