The Branch is located at 180 Park Street, Brockville, Ontario. It comprises a Lower Lounge with bar and pool rooms, a Display room with artefacts and medals, a large upper Auditorium with bar and games facilities, a full kitcken and meeting rooms.The Branch has served the community of Brockville since 1929.It also has major sports fields in its grounds, used to support local baseball leagues and other events.Most entertainment activities at Branch 96 are open to the public. Call 613-345-0473 for information, or check this site for monthly posts of the major events coming up.
PAR Program is a psycho-educational group which combines education and skills building to individuals who have displayed physically and/or emotionally abusive behaviours towards their intimate partners. The 12-week program allows individuals the opportunity to learn new behaviours and responses, by providing the opportunity to examine beliefs and attitudes towards imitate partner relationships.
Your Community FoundationSupporting our community since 1974, Brockville and Area Community Foundation is a registered charitable foundation that provides: Endowment building and flexible donor services Broad and effective grantmakingyourcommunityfoundation.caMission StatementThe Brockville and Area Community Foundation is dedicated to encouraging the establishment of endowment funds, supporting charitable initiatives and strengthening our community for the benefit of all by providing leadership on key local issues.Welcome to the Brockville and Area Community Foundation's website! We invite you to explore our site to learn the Foundation and how it works! The central goal of a community foundation is to strengthen the quality of life in the community primarily by building permanent funds that yield interest income that is used to support local charitable initiatives. But they are also much more than that.often acting to strengthen local charities by coordinating activities or supporting collaborative efforts.
The Brockville and District Association for Community Involvement (BDACI or COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT) is a nonprofit, charitable organization founded by family members in 1956, to work with and on behalf of children and adults who are identified as having an intellectual disability along with their families.
The townships of Front of Yonge, Augusta and Elizabethtown Kitley. We place a priority on providing a dignified environment and as high quality food as possible.Clients can apply at the food bank. You do not need an appointment to apply. You must show ID with your name and address and ID for anyone else who will be sharing your food. Need is assessed on an individual basis some eligibility/financial criteria apply.