Sarnia-Lambton Children's Aid Society is a trusted ally to families, communities & cultures in creating safe, nurturing environments for children and youth to grown and succeed.
We Value
Safety, Families, Relationships, Collaboration, Being Open and Willing to Change.
The Chatham-Kent Children's Safety Village is an educational centre where children learn about safety and injury prevention in a safe and interactive environment. Statistics show that accidental injury is the leading cause of death and disability among school aged children. The Chatham-Kent Children's Safety Village can dramatically reduce injuries by teaching individual responsibility and awareness. Through hands-on training at the Village, children develop a positive attitude toward safety that will be remembered into adulthood.The facility is 7500 square feet with a 5 acre miniature village and is located in the C.M. Wilson Conservation Area.
Community Living Sarnia-Lambton (CLSL) was first organized 'officially' in 1956 as a non-profit, charitable corporation called the Sarnia & District Association for the Mentally Retarded. It was created in order to provide community-based (non-institutional) opportunities for people with developmental disabilities.The name of the organization was formally changed in 1989 to The Sarnia & District Association for Community Living, but we are also known as Community Living Sarnia-Lambton.
The people of Ontario want policies that are fair for all citizenswhen it comes to education and labour rights. New Offer to Members fromChampioning Pet Owner Happiness!Introducing Pets Plus Us- a new pet health insurance offering being made available to OSSTF District 9 members through our and auto insurance partner Johnson Inc.Pets Plus Us offers pet insurance that combines exceptional coverage with valuable products and services, great customer service, and access to a vibrant community of pet owners.We don't like to think of our pets getting sick or in an accident, but it happens. With pet insurance, you have a financial tool to help pay for treatments arising from illness or accident.