New Path Youth and Family Services of Simcoe County is an accredited children's mental health centre providing a range of compassionate,innovative and accessible services for children, youth and their families throughout Simcoe County. New Path is funded
Owing Allegiance to and Operating byPermission ofNo. 33, Toronto Shriners International The Sheba Shrine Club, Barrie, Ontario, Canada''THE SHRINE''(The Greatest Philanthropy in the World)Shriners come from all walks of life. They represent a cross-section of the various social, economic, educational and spiritual men found in North America today.Most people identify Shriners as those men who seem to have such a good time at their conventions and run around in red hats - which are called a Fez.
In service to the builders society Building companies use our knowledge Building branch still going to improve!Welcome to BCAThe Barrie Construction Association evolved from the Barrie Bid Depository and Plans Room which has been operating since the early 1950's. In the spring of 1987 an idea was put into motion to open a construction association which would address the needs of the ICI sector in the area.
To enhance and promote mental health by advocating and providing programs and support services in partnership with individuals, families, and communities in Simcoe County. The Canadian Mental Health Association, Simcoe County Branch is a non-profit charitable association funded by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, Mental Health Branch, the United Way and ongoing fundraising events.
The experience of A.A.® members is that alcoholism is a progressive illness that cannot be cured, but which, like many other illnesses, we can learn to live with. We do this by staying away from that first drink, one day at a time.
A.A.® members have been exactly where you are. We know how hard it is, particularly at the start. We are happy to offer help by sharing our experience, strength and hope in living life without the need, desire or obsession of alcohol.
Canadian Children Are Affected Each Year By Divorce, Separation Or Death In Their Families. Often Confused And Angry, These Young People Reveal Their Pain By Acting Out In Inappropriate Behaviour Or Withdrawing In Unhealthy Ways. Rainbows Offers A Pro-Active Solution To This Dilemma!
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.