Better Beginnings Better Futures Guelph was created to welcome and support children and families living in Onward Willow, providing programs, services and leadership opportunities to nurture a better future and a healthy community.
More than 120,000 residents rely on the services and programs run by the City of Guelph everyday. Across a variety of departments, among the 1900 full and part-time employees, the Corporation of the City of Guelph values a commitment to Integrity, Excellence and Wellness, provides strategic leadership and direction, strives for environmental stewardship, all while providing optimal customer and public service to city residents.
InformationWelcomeThe Wellington Law Association serves the legal community of Wellington County. Membership inquiries should be made to the librarian listed on the Information page.Our LibraryLawyers have access to our library located behind the Wellington Court House in the building that once was the county jail. Books are lent on a 14 day loan period but some materials do not circulate. Membership in the Wellington Law Association is required to borrow material and to have 24/7 access to the library. Access to the Internet is made available via our computer network. Fee based photocopying and printing is available.To The PublicFinding a Lawyer or ParalegalThe law library or the Wellington Law Association is not able to recommend a lawyer to you. However you can obtain help in finding a lawyer from the Law Society of Upper Canada.The Law Society has several services to help you find a legal professional to assist you with your legal problems.This includes the Lawyer Referral Service.
The Alzheimer Society supports people living with dementia, care partners, family and community with education, support and therapeutic recreational programming.