The Youth Justice Committee involves trained community members who meet with victims, young people aged 12-17 accused of minor, non-violent offences, and their parents, to negotiate an appropriate way for the young person to make amends for their
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Offers computer classes, teaching everything from how to use a keyboard to creating and using a personal email. The course is offered long-term, meeting twice weekly for two hours.
A municipally sponsored band which contributes to patriotic, cultural, charitable and other activities in the Town of Dundas.
A list of upcoming performances can be found on the events webpage.
Offers home health support to assist older adults with living at home.
Services include:
Provides access to a safe mailing address for letter mail, free of charge. Mail must be checked regularly (every 30 days) and does not include packages, magazines, or subscriptions.
A community pantry with 24/7 access, in which anyone in the neighbourhood can take or leave non-refrigerated food and essential good donations in the spirit of mutual aid.
Licensed child care centres offering full day child care programs for infants (ages 6 to 18 months), toddlers (ages 18-30 months), and preschool children (ages 2.5 to 4 years).
The Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority offers various services, recreational spaces, as well as year-round and seasonal activities at their locations, including:
Provincial program that provides payment assistance to help people with long-term physical disabilities pay for customized equipment, and to help cover the cost of other specialized supplies.
Offers a variety of French Immersion day camps for children throughout summer, winter, March break, and PA Days. No prior experience in French is required. Extended care is available.