The Barrie Rowing Club is a non-profit organization whose mission is to stimulate, advocate and develop the sport of rowing in the Barrie area and Simcoe County. To achieve a vibrant, strong and dynamic rowing community, we provide training programs targeted at individuals of all ages and abilities.
He was a member of the police services board in Springwater. His latest project was seeking to establish a Snowmobile Museum within the County.Our thoughts and prayers are with Phyllis and the family.We will update the page with funeral information once arrangemants are made.March 25, 2014A huge reminder to all riders to please check the OFSC Interactive Trail Guide before riding as our trails are declining due the milder weather.If are able to still ride, please do so with caution.March 2014It is that time of the year again. Simcoe and Grey counties boast some terrific terrain and awesome views of the Niagara Escarpment to Georgian Bay and more.The local district (eight) of the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs has put together a figureeight loop that cuts through much of the district and offers a sample of the area's best features. The loop - called Ride the 8 - is wellliked because of its connected trails and rideup amenities.You can check out the map at most.on.ca. To make the most of your adventure, we've talked to local riders and compiled a listof highlights and insider details on what you'll find along the way.BARRIE AND INNISFILBonsecour Track and Trail Snowmobile Club
Catulpa Community Support Services is a non-profit, community-based service agency supporting people and families.
Our services include
Supports for children and adults who have developmental disabilities
Supports for children with physical disabilities
WrapAround services for people and families
Resource Teacher Program
MotherCare and CAPC programs to promote healthy development of pregnancies and children
Crisis Response for people with a dual diagnosis
Regional supports and intensive Service Coordination for children with complex special needs
Catulpa Community Support Services' philosophy is to provide support to families and people through partnership. We are dedicated to providing services and programs that respond to the social, emotional, developmental and community needs of children, youth, adults and families.
Our VisionSupportive Communities and Better FuturesMission of New Path Youth & Family ServicesNew Path Youth and Family Services leads and inspires positive change. We promote mental health and wellness for children, youth, and families and their communities through an innovative multiservice approach.Mission of New Path FoundationTo lead and inspire change - we develop and manage philanthropic investment and mobilize community support to meet the mental health needs of children, youth and families.HELP THE 1 in 5 EXPAND THE REACH Expand the Reach Video AccessibilityNew Path is committed to developing policies, practices and procedures that provide accessible services to all our clients. Services will be provided to clients with disabilities in a manner that promotes and respects dignity, independence, integration and equal opportunity.Your feedback is important to help us improve your experience.
Since 1995, Seasons Centre for Grieving Children has been providing peer to peer support for children between the ages of 4 and 24 years who are grieving the death or life threatening illness of an immediate family member. The Centre is founded on the belief that every child deserves the opportunity to grieve in a supportive and understanding environment, There are no fees for our services. Children are able to attend programs regardless of their family's financial situation. Seasons Centre for Grieving Children receives no government funding and relies on the generous support of our community.
To provide peer to peer support groups in a safe, home-like atmosphere for children, teens and their families grieving the death of a loved one as they adjust emotionally to regenerate a sense of self and reconstruct their world.
The Orillia Christian Centre (OCC) officially began in the spring of 1992 with its initial ministry being a youth drop-in Centre. The inaugural board of Directors had met weekly for over a year before the board of Directors was formed.