For over 100 years, VON has pioneered health services in Canada. We have a proud tradition of often being the first to identify emerging health and social needs, and then providing innovative services that meet those needs. That's the way it's been since the founding of the Victorian Order of Nurses for Canada. In the Canada of the late 1890s, nurses, doctors and hospitals were desperately needed in remote areas and in rapidly growing towns and cities.
Fifth Avenue Veterinary Clinic is pleased to offer care for dogs and cats from our brand new facility at 10 Fifth Avenue in Orangeville. In addition to a broad range in-hospital services, Fifth Avenue Veterinary Clinic offers house calls for wellness appointments, minor medical issues and euthanasia. We are also happy to provide transportation of your pet between your home and hospital, if needed.
All people have a right to decent, affordable housing. Habitat home owners are selected on the basis of need. There is no discrimination on the basis of race or religion. ReStore is the fundraising element that supports our affordable home ownership program.
Langs (formerly Langs Farm Village Association) was established as a community development project in 1978 by a group of citizens and service providers concerned about vandalism and the lack of accessible services in the community. These individuals believed that the establishment of a community-based organization would play a positive and preventative role in the neighbourhood.Langs is a neighbourhood based organization, but has become so much more! Langs has grown to become a dynamic, respected community development organization providing comprehensive health and social support services that are responsive to the changing needs of our region.
When: Saturday, September 20/14 (most sites open 10-5)What: FREE heritage and architecture tour. Discover the se...View All 'FundraisingThere are many ways you can help support Langs. Click below to learn more about our fundraising events, our 'Growing it Forward' capital campaign and why you should support it.
The Brain Injury Association of Waterloo-Wellington (B.I.A.W.W.) is a registered not-for-profit charity that provides support, advocacy, and programs to survivors of acquired brain injury (A.B.I.) and educational programs to the children and youth in the community of Waterloo Region and Wellington County.