Revera is a leading provider of seniors' accommodation, care and services; built on a 50-year history of helping people live life to the fullest. Our 30,000 dedicated employees are committed to meeting clients' individual preferences and to offering choices that enable them to be their best.
Keep living your life, your way, at Victoria Place. You'll find the full range of services, amenities and choices that fit your lifestyle and requirements – all in a warm and safe environment. Victoria Place is Kitchener's only downtown retirement residence, offering independent and assisted living. We are ideally located close to hospitals, shopping, public transportation, and more. Everything here is designed to enable you to maintain your independence and privacy, enjoy a full social life, and participate in the activities that you love.
Carizon is a multi-service community organization committed to improving the future of individuals and families through supportive, therapeutic and preventative programs.
Waterloo Region Community Legal Services are ready to assist you with your legal needs today. They can handle your needs as barristers, legal advisors, defense lawyers and even more and can help in the case of temporary visa, permanent residency or citizenship.
Working for the Region of Waterloo offers the opportunity to work with a team of dedicated employees and elected Councillors. We provide innovative leadership and a variety of programs and services vital to creating an inclusive, thriving and sustainable community.
The Kitchener-Waterloo Community String School (KWCSS) is a vibrant and caring community of teachers, students and families. Teachers Bruce Skelton (violin), Martha Kalyniak (violin & viola), Olga Kalyniak (violin teacher and program coordinator) and accompanist Beth Ann de Sousa, have dedicated their lives to music and to the art of teaching. Established in 1997, this program features private and group lessons, concerts, recitals, parent meetings, parent's orchestra, fiddle & pop music classes, a performance ensemble and performances/workshops by guest artists. The current membership includes students from age 4 to 17, beginners to advanced students. The KWCSS operates as a Non-Profit Organization. Our teachers provide lessons in a nurturing environment according to the philosophy of Dr. Shinichi Suzuki. Along with Dr. Suzuki's approach to teaching, each teacher brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the program which they share eagerly with their students. Repertoire taught begins with simple folk songs and branches out to include that of the masters of the baroque, classical and romantic eras found in the Suzuki repertoire books and CD's.
Welcome to the Forest Heights Community Association (FHCA)FeedbackThe FHCA wants your input! What do you think our priorities should be? Do you have a comment or suggestion for improvement? Visit our Contact page to download the questionnaire.InstructorsWe're often looking for instructors! Check out our Employment page for available positions.Find us on FacebookWant to keep updated with the latest FHCA news?Who We AreThe purpose of the FHCA is to promote wellness through recreational programs and related activities, as well as to provide volunteer opportunities, for the residents of our community.We are a volunteer organization, working together with the City of Kitchener to provide social and leisure opportunities for the Forest Heights Community and surrounding areas.We are based in the Forest Heights Community Centre (FHCC). The FHCC currently houses a total of five partners: City of Kitchener staff, FHCA, Kitchener Fire Department, Regional Emergency Medical Services, and the Forest Hill T-Ball Association.The FHCA follows the City of Kitchener's guidelines, policies, and procedures with all of its volunteers and participants in all activities.The FHCA relies on community-minded individuals like you to keep programs and events running.