Welcome To Dawn Patrol Child & Youth Services, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Our programs are dedicated to improving the quality of our client's lives and to enhancing community safety through professional therapeutic intervention, support, assessment, and referral. Our staff works closely with other community organizations and groups to respond to changing community needs and to develop innovative service projects.
Carizon is a multi-service community organization committed to improving the future of individuals and families through supportive, therapeutic and preventative programs.
Working for the Region of Waterloo offers the opportunity to work with a team of dedicated employees and elected Councillors. We provide innovative leadership and a variety of programs and services vital to creating an inclusive, thriving and sustainable community.
Our Vision is to be a responsive leader committed to promoting social development in Waterloo Region where all people actively participate in finding solutions to improve quality of life.
Our Mission is to advance community through participation and knowledge.
Our Goals:
1. Increase citizen participation in social, economic and political life of the community.
2. Build social cohesion through relationships, collaboration and community action.
3. Increase understanding of social resources, assets, issues, needs and context of the local community by those who need this knowledge to take action.
4. Develop the social infrastructure of the community – people, organizations, services, policy.
5. Reduce inequitable access to knowledge resources particularly those resulting from emerging technologies.
will take place Thursday, September 4, 7-9 pmNew Children and Adult Programs! Guitar, Multisport, Pre-youth drop in, Badminton, Ping pongVHNA Meetings Come to our meetings the first Wednesday of the monthSep 3, Oct 1, Nov 5, Dec 36:30 - 7:30 pmNew VHNA Board of DirectorsAt our Annual General Meeting a new board was elected:President: Christine P.
The people felt there was a great need for a Gathering Place in the Hamilton community. After a lot of hard work and encouragement from the Secretary of State and the Aboriginal community, the Letters Patent were issued on June 19, 1973. The founding members were Stewart Victor Longboat, Helen Van Norman Probert and Elwood Cecil Montour.