At Chatham-Kent Children's Services, our mission is to Strengthen Children and Families for a Better Future. We are an accredited, multi-service agency that responds to the unique dynamics of our families. We support the well being and safety of our children and their families through evidence-based practices and collaboration with community partners. Together, CKCS employees strive to foster an environment that encourages positive growth, professional development and progressive change.
By operating successful Thrift Stores and integrating with the mission and work of The Salvation Army as a whole, we exist to be a functioning and thriving modern day model of William Booth's conceived "Household Salvage Brigade" through which the marginalized and excluded of society will be refreshed and regenerated by way of meeting their practical needs. Our Thrift Stores can meet your needs.
To help EMMC congregations achieve a level of unity, love and service, worthy of Gods call.Ministry Centre in San Jose, Bolivia - Casa de la AmistadLeaders at El Camino church in Hueyapan area near Vera Cruz, MexicoStudents at Steinreich Bible School, MexicoSan Jose, BoliviaCanadian Ambassador visits San Jose, Bolivia schoolCanadian Ambassador at Villa Nueva School, Bolivia
If you are a child, adolescent or an adult, male or female and have been sexually violated whether recently or in the past, WE CAN HELP. What is Sexual Violence?Sexual Violence is any form of sexual activity or sexual touching that was not consented to, unwanted, forced, or where tricks and/or bribes were used. Sexual Violence is a crime of violence committed against the will of the victim.The Effects of Sexual Violence:Sexual violence is a disturbing invasion of the body, mind and spirit. It deeply affects a person's health and well-being. There are a number of common reactions to describe this hurtful type of violence on a person. Each person reacts in their own way to sexual violence and these reactions are know as Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). How a victim feels and their reaction to what happened to them, is normal for each person. There is no right or wrong way to cope or feel after sexual violence.How Can We Help?Counselling is a 'conversation' with a trained Social Worker where you work together to deal with the effects of the trauma
Back to TopAn Act Respecting Victims of Crime – Victims' Bill of Rights, was proclaimed as law on June 11, 1996. The Act supports and recognizes the needs of victims of crime. The Act includes a set of principles that guide how justice systemQuick links