Welcome to BVO.ca!BVO is a charitable, not-for-profit organization, which has been lending a helping hand in our community of the Town of the Blue Mountains since 1982. We are a well-respected institution in our community and are always committed to. ''mak
Reverend Bruce Loveless graduated with a Master of Divinity degree from Tyndale University, College and Seminary.Nancy Loveless has recently retired from Simcoe County Board of Education as a teacher at Cameron Street Public School in Collingwood.Bruce an
We believe that people working in partnership with a collaborative spirit through volunteer service, is the best method for providing a social support system of services to assist in the individual attaining a level of personal well-being. Such a system then is: consumer centered, well coordinated, resource sensitive, well planned, accountable, equitably accessible and offers an array of services directed towards optimizing and maintaining quality of well-being for individuals within their community.
We Develop And Manage Philanthropic Investment And Mobilize Community Support To Meet The Mental Health Needs Of Children, Youth And Families. Services Will Be Provided To Clients With Disabilities In A Manner That Promotes And Respects Dignity, Independence, Integration And Equal Opportunity.Your Feedback Is Important To Help Us Improve Your Experience. We Would Like To Hear Your Comments, Questions And Suggestions About The Provision Of Our Materials Or Services To People With Disabilities. We Are Committed To Keeping This Information Safe And Confidential. We Follow Rules Set Out In Law About Collecting, Using And Disclosing Information And Providing You With Access To Your Information.
Recognising Brother Murray Doupe for his dedicationApril 28th, 2009Murray Doupe, a paramedic for forty years in Collingwood, and member of OPSEU for 30 years, served the Collingwood & District Labour Council as a Delegate for 25 years; with being Vice President for five years, and President for twenty years.Brother Murry Doupe represented labour in various community developments, in health, training, and in education.The Collingwood and District Labour Council observes the National Day of Mourning each Tuesday April 28th. This year the council is also celebrating and recognising Brother Murray Doupe's many years of service to the Labour Council.
Catulpa Community Support Services is a non-profit, community-based service agency supporting people and families.
Our services include
Supports for children and adults who have developmental disabilities
Supports for children with physical disabilities
WrapAround services for people and families
Resource Teacher Program
MotherCare and CAPC programs to promote healthy development of pregnancies and children
Crisis Response for people with a dual diagnosis
Regional supports and intensive Service Coordination for children with complex special needs
Catulpa Community Support Services' philosophy is to provide support to families and people through partnership. We are dedicated to providing services and programs that respond to the social, emotional, developmental and community needs of children, youth, adults and families.
211 is a three digit telephone number - free, 24/7, confidential, answered by trained information specialists. Connecting people with services they need.
Community Connection is an accredited non-profit community information and referral service agency. Our mandate is to connect people and organizations with information and resources to enable them to help themselves and others.
Community Connection's mission is to be the most effective gateway to the community's health, social and disaster service networks.
Community Connection, a charitable organization located in Collingwood is the designated 211 service provider for Central East Ontario which includes Bruce, Grey, Huron, Perth, Simcoe, Muskoka, Parry Sound, Haliburton, Kawartha Lakes, Peterborough and Northumberland – a population of about 1.2 million people.
Catulpa Community Support Services is a non-profit, community-based service agency supporting people and families.
Our services include
Supports for children and adults who have developmental disabilities
Supports for children with physical disabilities
WrapAround services for people and families
Resource Teacher Program
MotherCare and CAPC programs to promote healthy development of pregnancies and children
Crisis Response for people with a dual diagnosis
Regional supports and intensive Service Coordination for children with complex special needs
Catulpa Community Support Services' philosophy is to provide support to families and people through partnership. We are dedicated to providing services and programs that respond to the social, emotional, developmental and community needs of children, youth, adults and families.