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5 Nov

November is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month

November marks National Domestic Violence Awareness Month and it is a time to come together to raise awareness and end domestic violence. With education and support from friends, family, and organizations, we can make a real difference in ending domestic violence. Let’s make a commitment to ourselves and each other that we will work together […]

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5 Nov

November 3 to 9: Treaties Recognition Week

The Treaty-making process in Canada was formally established by the Royal Proclamation of 1763, and today the Canadian Government recognizes 70 historic treaties signed between 1701 and 1923. These Treaties formed the foundation for the relationship between the Crown and Indigenous people across Turtle Island, however, there has been and continues to be differing interpretations […]

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5 Nov

November is Adoption Awareness Month

Adoption Awareness focusses on highlighting the importance of adoption as a path to creating families and giving children a safe, loving environment to grow. It emphasizes the need for permanent homes for children in foster care and works to break down the misconceptions and challenges surrounding adoption, including the importance of the child’s biological history […]

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1 Oct

Foster Family Appreciation Week Oct 16-20

Foster parents are amazing. They open their hearts and homes, offering support, stability, and a sense of belonging. Foster parents bring knowledge and expertise to help us help others and we could not do all that we do without their support and partnership. Foster parents provide a safe and nurturing environment, and their dedication often […]

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1 Oct

Dress Purple Day – October 25th

Every October, Children’s Aid Societies across Ontario raise awareness about the important role that individuals and communities play in supporting vulnerable children, youth, and families through the provincial Dress Purple Day campaign. We are calling on all Ontarians to wear something purple to show children, youth and families that they are here to help! Learn […]

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1 Sep

September 30th is National Truth and Reconciliation Day

The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is observed September 30th. The day honours First Nations, Inuit and Metis Survivors and their families and communities and ensures that public commemoration of the tragic and painful history of residential schools is a vital component of the reconciliation process.

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1 Sep

September is Kinship Awareness Month

Kinship Awareness Month Sep 1-30 Kinship Awareness Month is celebrated throughout the month of September. Its primary goal is to raise awareness about the vital role that kinship caregivers play in the lives of children and youth who cannot live with their parents for various reasons. It recognizes relatives, members of tribes and clans and […]

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5 Aug

There to Care Campaign

The “There to Care” Foster Care Campaign aims to raise awareness about the critical role of foster caregivers in providing stable and nurturing homes for children and youth in Ontario. The campaign’s primary objective is to recruit compassionate foster caregivers who are willing to make a positive impact on the lives of children, youth, and […]

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20 Jul

Best wishes to you and your family for a wonderful summer!

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9 Jul

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