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Our MissionSupporting individuals who have experienced abuse in intimate adult relationships in their journey towards healthy self-directed lives and respectful relationships Women's ProgramOur Women's services are available to women 16 years of age or older and are available in St. Catharines, West Lincoln, Niagara Falls, Welland, Fort Erie and Port Colborne
Community Living Grimsby, Lincoln and West Lincoln offers a wide range of programs and services for individuals with developmental disabilities. We were founded in 1965 by concerned community members and families. Today, we are a non-profit organization with the mandate of providing services and support to people of all ages with a developmental disability.
It is a difficult thing to witness overwhelming challenges daily; to work toward a goal that is seemingly unreachable. Yet it can also be a moment of exhilaration to set yourself such a challenge. This struggle is being waged by youth that are seeking to stay in school, stay housed, and stay healthy. It?s the struggle of all the Niagara regional services to see that these youth win that fight. Success is not a given and too many of Niagara?s youth lose that battle every day.The good news is that year by year, more youth are winning that fight.The RAFT is operated by the Niagara Resource Service for Youth. The RAFT helps kids living on the street and those at risk of being on the street. Through its Neighbourhood Awakening and After School Programs, the RAFT helps young people and local groups make positive changes in their neighbourhoods. Since the beginning, our community has generously supported the RAFT through both financial and in kind donations.
Christ-honoring transformation - Transformation speaks to the process as well as the outcome. In the establishment of indigenous churches we pursue a Christ-honoring influence on the community at large. As workers who partner with God in His work, we are a part of the transformation process that God is bringing about. God's promise in Revelation 5:9 is clear. People from every tongue, tribe, people and nation will worship God in eternity. Our vision is to go to those people who are not accounted for in the eternal roll call of nations!