The Assisted Living Southwest Ontario began in 1938 with the opening of a workshop for both adults and children with disabilities. Through the years there have been changes in our community and in society but through it all A.L.S.O. has maintained its spi
Now called Assisted Living Southwestern Ontario they are always there for me when I need them. I am on disability and through them I have gained confidence after not working for so long.Read more
In the early 1960's, Dr. Elmer Butt, a noted Windsor radiologist and equestrian observed horses being used for therapy with physically challenged children in England. He brought the idea back to Windsor with him and in September 1971, Dr. Butt chaired a meeting to form what was to become the Windsor Association of Riding for the Handicapped (W.A.R.H). It became the first such association in Canada.
We are committed to providing the finest health and fitness programs and services, to enrich the University learning experience and to foster a lifetime appreciation of and involvement in wellness and fitness for our students, faculty and staff.
The Glencoe and District Curling Club features four sheets of ice. We take pride in the quality of our ice so we ask regular players and visitors to clean their shoes prior to stepping onto the ice surface. We also ask that that you report any ice issues
The Unemployed Help Centre (UHC) is a non-profit registered charity that was established in 1977. We continue to assist the un/under-employed and disadvantaged in Windsor and Essexy County, during their transition period of the re-employment process.