Your Way 2 Learn is owned and operated by Michelle Johnson in Newmarket, ON. She specializes in providing assistive technology and strategies training to students with learning disabilities. The training enables students to become more independent learners, gain confidence and become more successful in school. Register today.
Community Living Dufferin promotes equal opportunity and respect for people who have developmental disabilities by listening to them and supporting their choices to achieve the lives they want.
Camphill Communities Ontario Inc is a developmental organization in Angus, Ontario. We help create strong and caring communities for disabled adults to build a life for themselves. We help establish opportunities for adults with developmental challenges to live together and find a career they wish to peruse. Our day programs help individuals to not only discover new interests and hobbies, but to also practise their creativity in a social environment. Activities include painting, baking, gardening, drama classes and so much more. Visit our website today to learn more about our programs and to view our photo gallery!
Featured StoriesWho We AreKinsmen, Kinette and Kin clubs across the country work to better their communities, enhance the well-being of Canadians and improve the environment. The Association boasts a proud 94-year history dedicated to fostering lifelong friendships while 'Serving the Community's Greatest Need.'Around 6,500 members belong to approximately 500 Kinsmen, Kinette and Kin clubs across Canada. Read moreHere's our new Kin Canada Video!$40 Million Fundraising Milestone for Cystic Fibrosis CanadaKin, Kinsmen and Kinette Clubs reached the astounding milestone of $40 million raised for cystic fibrosis research and care over a 48 year period.Read moreKin Canada History 94 years of serving our communities' greatest needsKin Canada was founded in 1920 and since then, has contributed more than $1 billion to Canadian communities and disaster relief programs beyond our borders.
The Shelburne Curling Club was established at our current location in 1962, but records show that curling was being played in Shelburne as early as the 1870's. Our Club has an outstanding combination of competitive and fun curling, as well as numerous social events for our members and guests. We are always welcoming new curlers to our club. From visitors that come in for our exciting, fun and competitive bonspiels, to the newest members that have just joined the club, everyone is welcome!