For parents/caregivers of children and youth (up to age 25) who are experiencing mental health and/or addiction challenges. A confidential, bilingual, non-judgmental environment offering an opportunity to share and exchange coping strategies and to better understand and discover various resources in the community.
Everyone is welcome – No appointment required.
Pour parents/aidants naturels d’enfants, ados et jeunes adultes (agés de moins de 25 ans) qui composent avec des défis de santé mentale et/ou de toxicomanie. Un environnement bilingue, confidentiel et sans jugement offrant la possibilité de partager et d’échanger des stratégies d’adaptation, ainsi que de mieux comprendre et découvrir diverses ressources disponibles dans la communauté.
Ouvert à tous – Aucun rendez-vous nécessaire.
The Hawkesbury Multicultural Festival begins this Friday, June 28 and continues until Sunday, June 30. Now in its third year, the festival celebrates with music, the diversity of culture and […]
The big day to celebrate our country is nearly here! Monday, July 1 is Canada Day and free events are planned in several communities across the region. Champlain Township’s Canada […]
The Glengarry Pioneer Museum welcomes guest speaker Alan Jones on July 6. Jones is a traditional Celtic musician, bagpipe historian and collector, who will bring along a selection of instruments […]
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