Ontario Early Years Centres are places where parents and caregivers can:take part with their children in a range of programs and activitiesget answers to questionsget information about programs and services that are available for young children and their familiestalk to early years professionals, as well as other parents and caregivers in the community.This website is a place where you can findAanswers to frequently asked questions about Ontario Early Years Centres.A It also features a library of information about the first six years of your childs life.If you have a question about your childs development, or want to know how to get information or services for childrenA up to the age of six, please call or visit your Ontario Early Years Centre .ResourcesResources for child care operatorsA checklist for parentsTo help you see if your childs growth and development is on track, take a look at the Nipissing District Developmental Screen .
Port Cares (Port Colborne Community Association for Resource Extension) is a community organization that provides leadership, support, and resources to enhance the quality of life for individuals in Port Colborne and the surrounding Region. Port Cares has many programs that assist people in the community. They achieve their goals by instilling values to ensure that they make a difference in their community. Port Cares relies in part on fundraising and private donations to meet the demands for its services. Port Cares offers many programs to facilitate and improve quality of life while supplying a fun social environment. Check to see if one of our programs can help you!
The RCASC was formed on 1 November 1901 when the issue of General Order No.141 established the Canadian Army Service Corps as a new branch of the Active Militia.
Home pageCommunity Living Port Colborne WainfleetSome people think our name ''Community Living'' has little meaning. It is different, we admit. But after you read what we do, we think you will agree that our name tells exactly whatwe're all . And we hope you will agree that not only our name, but the work that we do and the goals that we have, make perfect serise.Community Living is something most of us experience naturally, as part of our daily lives. We live in communities, our children go to neighbourhood schools, we have the opportunity to work at real jobs for real pay and contribute as productive citizens.For many people who have intellectual (or developmental) disabilities, community living is a dream, an objective yet to be realized. Some people may live at home but with little connection with the community around them. As children they may be in segregated classrooms in schools far away from neighbourhood children. As adults, they are largely excluded from the workforce. At all ages, many face physical and social barriers that keep them from participating in the social, recreational and economic world around them.We support individuals as they develop their capacity to live, learn, work and participate in all aspects of living in the community