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Who Am I? –Spring Cycle Virtual Workshop 

Do you feel lost, unsure of yourself? Are you navigating life without a map? Are you ready to self-reflect and rediscover yourself? If so, we invite you to register for the Who Am I? virtual workshop.   A group for those who wish to understand, accept and embrace their uniqueness.  This

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Research Project: COVID-19 Program and Service Delivery Evaluation

This research project will evaluate the alternate and remote service delivery models implemented as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic to determine service user satisfaction and the impact on service users’ well-being of these adaptations. The findings will provide data for program planning and implementation, and how to best respond

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May 5th – Red Dress Day for MMIWG2S+

Friday, May 5, 2023, is Red Dress Day, an annual National Awareness Day for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirit People. Red Dress Day grew out of the installation project REDress by Métis artist Jaime Black. Find out more in this artist talk with Jaime Black: The Ontario

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NEW Update: Richmond Hill Drop-In Centre Location

The temporary location of the Krasman Centre’s Richmond Hill Peer Support Drop-In at the Wave Pool Facility (at 5 Hopkins St.), has been extended until July 31st, 2023. The hours of operation are seven days a week, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm and on Wednesdays 12:30 pm – 4 pm. Individuals will have

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In Loving Memory of Theresa Claxton-Wali

January 6, 2023 It is with profound sadness that we at Krasman Centre share the news that our beloved colleague and friend, Theresa Claxton-Wali, has passed away.  Theresa was in the role of Peer Recovery Education and Advocacy Manager, with Krasman Centre, and an integral member of our Leadership Team.

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Newmarket Drop-by Program for People Experiencing Homelessness

The Newmarket Drop-by Program is back at Ray Twinney Recreation Complex! The Drop-by provides anyone experiencing homelessness a place to warm up, shower, eat and connect with a Peer Supporter. Program participants have access to: Peer support, system navigation, resources and referrals Phone, computer & Wi-fi Wellness items (limited quantities

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Fresh Food Baskets for Low-Income Households in Alliston

From October through December, the Krasman Centre in Alliston will offer Fresh Food Baskets to low-income individuals experiencing food insecurity. Every month, we will offer one basket to each household with seasonal fruits and vegetables. Pick Up Dates & Times: October 18, November 22, and December 12 from 10 am – 3 pm.

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