The LEAD (Liberty Equine Assisted Development) Program is designed to develop the limited skill sets of at-risk youth through special activities while leading a horse individually or in a group.
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The ALS Society in the Ontario Region offers supports for those with ALS and their caregivers, including support groups.
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Provides peers support to individuals and families who are affected by Multiple Sclerosis.
Contact to inquire about local support group options.
Offers income tax preparation assistance for individuals and families with a low income. Services are offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
A free income tax clinic for current and last year returns only. Appointments are required for virtual, in-person, or drop-offs.
Offers skating lessons for children of all skating levels and experience.
Includes:
- learn to skate
- power skating
- figure skaing
- adult skating lessons
Offers a variety of free peer-to-peer grief support programs for bereaved families and individuals who have lost a loved one through death.
Federal Canadian government agency that provides a number of services to educate the public on consumer awareness, enforce regulations, and investigate product complaints
A free and confidential hotline that people with addictions can call to hear messages to help with cravings for alcohol, drugs, or gambling.
Offers a variety of skating training programs, from learning to skate to figure skating skills, for people of all ages and skill levels.