The love of God is restless. It is never content until it has reached the lowest place and the farthest place. We are who we are because this love has reached us and is reaching though us, calling us together and then calling us out never satisfied until this love has the first and last word in everything we do. This is simply what love does.What Love Does attempts to translate who we are, who we are becoming and what we do as a result of our encounter with the One who has changed us. This is our story, and hopefully your story.
Community Legal Assistance Sarnia are ready to assist you with your legal needs today. Community Legal Assistance Sarnia can serve your needs as a defense lawyer, an appeal lawyer, a legal advisor and even more. This lawyer can handle your legal requirements on marital questions and has the expertises to guide you with your immigration inquiries. This lawyer has the capacity to manage your legal business obligations. Community Legal Assistance Sarnia can help in the case of bodily injury claims or obtaining compensation for damages and advances an ability in employment law.
Matt Napiwotzki is an experienced sales representative that is knowledgeable in commercial real estate and helps numerous clients with residential resale and leasing. Matt assists clients in Point Edward and Sarnia and is familiar with the London area as well.
Matt also works as a 911 call taker and dispatcher for Ambulance for Sarnia and the surrounding area. He currently lives with his wife and two daughters and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Practice. No matter if you're looking to sell your current property or purchase a new one, he can help you find the ideal place and truly won't rest until he does!
We simplify the philanthropic process and give donors a flexible and practical way to show their support for causes they care about.Whatever your interest we can turn even a modest donation into lasting good because we help good people do great things. today, tomorrow, forever.Keeping 'Doors Open' for Mental HealthA grant of Twenty Five Thousand ($25,000.00) dollars from the Sarnia Community Foundation will play a major role in helping the Consumer Survivor Association maintain it Open Doors programmes and build on its goal of assisting those living with a mental illness in our community find hope and healing.'The Open Doors Centre is a place where mental health clients and their families can meet and obtain the support they need to work through the process of recovery,' says Sabrina Rocca, Executive Director Consumer Survivor Association Lambton. 'This money will allow us to work further in the area of suicide prevention and support families that have been affected by providing more of the peer supports that are needed.
The North Lambton Community Health centre is an incorporated non-profit organization governed by a board of local citizens, funded by the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care through the Erie-St. Clair Local Health Network to provide primary health care for individuals, families and the community.
Jesus never saw church as a place to go, but as a people who love him and who are learning to love others. We want to experience the life-changing Truth that God has, is, and will continue to pursue relationship with His creation – no matter what our spiritual background or past has been. We celebrate the news that Jesus offered himself as the only real hope for the freedom, healing and restoration of our relationships with God, ourselves, each other, and creation.We are becoming an open, honest, authentic community of imperfect people who are committed to growing connected and loving one another. Building healthy relationships of accountability, belonging and care – through friendships, marriages, and families – are of the utmost importance at Lighthouse.
Community Living Sarnia-Lambton (CLSL) was first organized 'officially' in 1956 as a non-profit, charitable corporation called the Sarnia & District Association for the Mentally Retarded. It was created in order to provide community-based (non-institutional) opportunities for people with developmental disabilities.The name of the organization was formally changed in 1989 to The Sarnia & District Association for Community Living, but we are also known as Community Living Sarnia-Lambton.