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Connections Early Years Family Centre Open House

The Open House was a celebration of Connections’ 50 years of service to the community. Another focus for celebration was the completion of renovations which were made to improve accessibility at the Connections Early Years Family Centre located at 795 Giles Blvd. East. We were pleased to learn that our contributions to this organization are […]

Great news from Connections Early Years Centre

Our friends at the Connections Early Years Centre were kind enough to send us an update on how they’re making use of our support from earlier this year. This is from their mid-term report, courtesy of Barb Brown, Executive Director: Thanks to the Volunteers for Literacy Grant, Connections was able to purchase books to provide

Supporting DWCC Happy Readers Book Club

We are honoured to support the Happy Readers Book Club run by the Downtown Windsor Community Collaborative again this year! If you’d like to know more about the DWCC and their Happy Readers Book Club, please click here!

Visiting the Connections Early Years Family Centre

We were so glad recently to join some friends for Circle Time and a cheque presentation at the Connections Early Years Family Centre. Amy Taylor, the Be Back Soon Program Manager, and Eva Tsakalis, the Talk 2 Me Program Manager, are pictured with our President Mary-Jo Solarik. If you would like to find out more

Supporting Kiwanis Imagination Library

We met recently with Angelo and Tina from Kiwanis Windsor to support their Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, “a community-based book gifting program that mails free, high-quality, age-appropriate books to children from birth until age five, regardless of their family’s income.” To find our more about Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library click the logo below.

The Happy Readers Book Club

Recently we had partnered with the Downtown Windsor Community Collaborative to support their Happy Readers Book Club. Alex Song of the DWCC recently submitted a report to us. It read, in part: Great work! If you would like to know more about the DWCC, please click the logo below.

Remembering Roxanne Webb

This evening, just before one of our Board meetings, we took a few moments to remember our dear colleague Roxanne Webb. Roxanne served our Foundation, among many other causes, for many years and she will be missed. In cooperation with the Riverside branch of the Windsor Public Library we unveiled a plaque commemorating her service.

Visiting Ignite Academy In Action

Recently we had the pleasure of visiting our friends at Ignite Academy as they conducted some after-school programming downtown. We are absolutely struck by the enthusiasm of the students as well as the support and connection provided them by the Ignite Academy staff. To find out more about Ignite Academy, please visit their web site.

Supporting Ignite Academy

We are very honoured to be among the supporters of Ignite Academy who are doing some amazing work. To find out more about Ignite Academy, please visit their web site.

Our Annual General Meeting for 2023

We held our Annual General Meeting recently. We’d like to thank the Riverside Branch of the Windsor Public Library for hosting us. Among the more officious pieces of a meeting of this nature, we had the opportunity to speak with Kristin Raymond, Coordinator of the Book Buddy Program and Michael Regier, Coordinator of the Adult

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