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Offers children camp activities with a science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) theme, where participants learn from qualified STEM experts from across Canada.
This program helps children, youth, and their caregivers in the following ways:
Residential apartment building that supports individuals with disabilities. Residents pay their own rent, living in their own space and receive staff supports based on their goals and needs.
Offers free information and materials necessary to practice safer drug use and safer sex. Provides referrals to other sources within the community regarding social services, drug and alcohol treatment centers, social workers, housing and welfare.
Offers a number of programs geared towards helping clients manage chronic or persistent pain.
Programs include:
Research facility dedicated to improving the lives of seniors living with complex medical needs. Focuses on improving quality of life, accelerating innovative solutions, and developing programs to support seniors and families. Programs include:
A six week program teaching skills for use in the landscape and horticulture industry which include: workplace health and safety, lawn and plant maintenance and tools, and landscape construction.
Retirement residence that provides short stay (i.e. temporary, vacation, respite care) when space ermits. Basic services include: 24 hour staff, emergency response system, meals, housekeeping, and social and recreation programs.
The Farley Foundation helps low-income pet owners in Ontario by subsidizing the cost of non-elective veterinary care for their sick or injured pets. Applications for funding must be made by veterinary clinics, not directly from pet owners.