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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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Chippewas Of Georgina Island Pow Wow 2022

Chippewas of Georgina Island is hosting Pow Wow 2022 on September 24 & 25 at the Sutton District High School Grounds. For more information about this event, please contact Lauri Hoeg at (289) 716-4193 or email lauri.hoeg@georginaisland.com.

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Krasman Centre is seeking new board members!

We are looking for committed people who want to make a difference in their community. In particular, we are looking for people who bring certain skills to the table and who represent the rich diversity of the areas we serve. For more information and details on how to apply, please

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We have Peer Support on Georgina Island First Nation

Inaadiziwin refers to a “Way of Life”. The Inaadiziwin Centre provides culturally appropriate peer support-based programs to vulnerable residents of Georgina Island First Nation. The centre employs trained Peer Supporters who are members of the Chippewas of Georgina Island who have direct lived experience and knowledge of the social, economic

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Red Dress Day – May 5th

May 5th marks the National Day of Awareness and Action for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Gender Diverse People (MMIWG2S+) also known as Red Dress Day in Canada. The red dress is a visual reminder of the missing and murdered Indigenous women in Canada, a movement inspired by artist

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