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AGM 2022

Join us for our virtual Annual General Meeting on Thursday, September 22, 2022 from 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm. We’ll tell you all about how we’ve changed and grown this year, and share exciting updates.

Special guest speaker Denise Davy is a nationally recognized award-winning journalist and author of ‘Her Name Was Margaret – Life and Death on the Streets’. Denise worked at the Hamilton Spectator for 26 years where she won numerous awards, including a National Newspaper Award. She was twice named Journalist of the Year by the Ontario Newspaper Association. She is also the recipient of for national journalism fellowships. Denise’s book explores the tragic life of a homeless woman and exposes the flawed plan that led to today’s homelessness epidemic.

To register and receive the Zoom Link, our Annual Report and a detailed agenda, please click here.

If you’re interested in becoming a member of Willowbridge Community Services, make a donation of any amount here. That way, you’ll be able to vote at our annual general meetings and will be kept informed throughout the year!

AGM 2021

You’re Invited to Our 107th Annual General Meeting!

Join us for our virtual Annual General Meeting on Thursday, September 23, 2021 from 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm. We’ll tell you all about how we’ve changed and grown this year, and share exciting updates on our “Service Re-Imagined” design project with special guest speaker Janeen Halliwell!

To register and receive the Zoom Link, our Annual Report and a detailed agenda, please click here.

If you’re interested in becoming a member of Willowbridge Community Services, make a donation of any amount here. That way, you’ll be able to vote at our annual general meetings and will be kept informed throughout the year!

Orange Shirt Day

Orange Shirt Day is September 30, 2021. Orange Shirt Day is an annual day to recognize and raise awareness to the residential school system in Canada, join together in the spirit of reconciliation, and honour the experiences of Indigenous Peoples. The date, September 30th, was selected to commemorate the time of year that Indigenous children were taken from their families to attend residential schools. Willowbridge stands in solidarity with our Indigenous neighbours, clients, staff, and community, and would like to encourage donating by ordering orange t-shirts from Woodland Cultural Centre here.

Respite Reopening

We are happy to be welcoming back our Routes Respite community as we emerge from a long lockdown!

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