There's a recreation facility in your neighbourhood with lots of activities for the whole family this fall season.Read MoreNational Pet Adoption Week Sept. 8-13, 2014Visit Oshawa Animal Services to adopt a pet today. Also be sure to stop by the 'Pawsitively Purrrfect' Open House' Sept 13 to potentially add a furry addition to the family!Read MoreMayor for a Day ContestGrade 5, 6 and 7 students who live or study in Oshawa are invited to participate in the Mayor for a Day contest! Read on for contest details!Read MoreViva Pan Am Oshawa!Oshawa is a proud host community of the TORONTO 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games! The TO2015 volunteer program is now officially accepting applications for Games-time volunteers.Read MoreCalling all PhotographersYou are invited to submit photos showcasing a landmark, significant or unique tree in our City and tell why that tree is important to you and our community.Read MoreReady to get back to the gym?Let us help you reach your fitness goals. The City of Oshawa has a wide variety of affordable fitness classes, services and membership classes
Another informative Mid Term meeting will be held at Trillium site (in Mississauga) of Trillium Health Partners. Those unable to attend in person, will join in on the OTN lines. Presentations made at this meeting are available to members in the Conference Presentation Section of the website. Agenda details and registration form are here.Link to our OARM Sponsors and information re sponsorship of our annual conference.
Bereaved Families of Ontario–Durham Region is a non-profit organization which has been supporting families in the Durham Region for almost 20 years.This organization provides support programs to bereaved parents, young adults and teens. These programs offer support where bereaved individuals can learn to live with their grief, decrease their sense of isolation and help adapt to everyday living.
The Children's Services Council (CSC) facilitates the coordination of services for children and youth who have complex needs. We do not provide treatment services directly, but strive to be the best partner and advocate possible so that our community is a better place to live for children and youth with extraordinary needs.Children and families who have unique and individual needs can challenge a community's resources. The CSC's role is to enhance the ability of the community to meet a child's needs in the best way possible. Our organization does not provide direct service to its clients. Instead, we provide better access to the people that do
This Service works closely with the local municipalities, school boards, community organizations, neighbourhood representatives and neighbouring municipalities to develop and implement appropriate community-based crime prevention initiatives. Members of our Community Services Unit work with community groups to provide a range of safety programs geared to adults and children.