Muskoka family focus and children's place is a not-for-profit and registered charitable organization which is governed by a community based volunteer board of directors. It operates with funding received from the ministry of community, family and children's services through the district of muskoka and parent fees. Provider of the ontario early years program in muskoka, 16 locations serving the public.
Army CadetsThe Army Cadet program is the oldest of Sea, Army and Air Cadets.Adventure training is one of the many ways that Army Cadets remains a challenging program. Through active outdoor pursuits like trekking, canoeing, rock climbing and survival training, Army Cadets gain valuable life skills, knowledge of themselves and an awareness of their environment. Army Cadets also learn about army traditions and participate in a variety of national and international expeditions that focus on adventure training, like whitewater rafting, horseback riding and canoeing.
The Canadian Spinal Research Organization (CSRO) (charitable registration # 11915 9515 RR0001) is dedicated to the improvement of the physical quality of life for persons with a spinal cord injury and those with related neurological deficits, through targeted medical and scientific research. The CSRO is also committed to the reduction of spinal cord injuries through awareness programs for the general public and prevention programs for targeted groups.
Save the date: Sunday, September 14, 2014 after the 12:30pm Mass at Richmond Green. Join in the fun, food and games that make our annual parish picnic a great success year after year. You don't want to miss it! Thank you to everyone who came out to our Steubenville pancake fundraiser this past Sunday, June 22nd. It was a huge success; we were able to raise $1226.85! We hope everyone enjoyed themselves and the pancakes! On behalf of the Steubenville Youth, we would like to thank you for your generous donations and your constant
If you have moved recently to Richmond Hill, we welcome you to our Parish Community. Please introduce yourself to one of the priests and fill out a registration form available beside the entrances to the church.
During this time of physical distancing, we continue to gather as a community on Zoom, joining together in prayer, song, and the reading of scripture. Deeply rooted in tradition and the sustaining practice of Spiritual Communion, our accessible-language evening service is an inviting and family-friendly experience of worship.
Following the service we continue our gathering in conversation, as we get to know one another and support each other in these challenging times.