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.
Have you ever wondered what goes on ‘behind the scenes’ at your community museum? The museum is a beehive of activity leading up to the opening weekend. Much goes on […]
Argenteuil is full of Scottish heritage and there is an opportunity to learn all about it. André McNicoll of Brownsburg-Chatham is a direct descendant of the McNicoll’s from Scotland who […]
The Vankleek Hill Fiddle & Dance Association is celebrating its 25th anniversary at its 25th annual competition on April 20, 2024 at Vankleek Hill Collegiate Institute. The doors open at […]
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