We provide therapy services that assist children who are delayed in their development to develop the skills they need in everyday life such as walking, talking, and activities of daily living.
Classic WoodworkingWelcomeSince opening our doors over 20 years ago, Classic Woodworking has taken pride in the fact that we are one of very few cabinet companies in southern New Brunswick that is still a fully custom cabinet shop. Classic Woodworking is locally owned and we manufacture our own cabinets, by hand, in our shop located just outside St. Stephen NB on Route 170. Stop by and see our showroom today! Whether you are re-modeling your existing space or starting from scratch we will design cabinetry to fit your space and your needs. Check out our ''Our Products'' page to see what other fabulous products we offer.
We provide core settlement services for newcomers to Canada that help support their integration into their new community... read moreAbout usCommunity Action Resource Centre (CARC) was incorporated in February 2004 as a result of a merger of the two local organizations that had existed since the 1980s. CARC is a non-profit organization registered in Ontario has federal charitable status, and as such is permitted to provide provide a receipt for donations for income tax purposes.Established in 2006 by Evergreen in partnership with the local community, the Emmett Avenue Community Garden is the only community space for growing food in Eglinton Flats park at the intersection of Jane-Eglinton in Weston-Mount Dennis. The garden grew to 18 members in 2007, 32 in 2008, and in 2009 celebrated its third full growing season.
Sunny Drake in 'Transgender Seeking.'Australian queer and trans artist & educator Sunny Drake presents 'Transgender Seeking.', a one person theatre show with strong physical theatre, absurd and hilarious moments taking the audience deeper into the joys and heartbreak of queer relationships. The show explores the space between our big political visions and our messy lives in trying to live [.]
The Salvation Army began its work in Canada in 1882, just fifteen years after Confederation, and quickly began giving hope to those in need in this country and around the world.