Community Event - Chatham - Learn How to Shop Online Confidently & Safely
In this engaging and practical course, participants will learn:
- How to confidently shop online while ensuring your safety and security
- Strategies for navigating popular online marketplaces such as Amazon and Etsy
- Ways to protect your personal information and financial assets while online
Facilitated by CeCe Aers
Participants will need to bring their own device that they are most comfortable using for the course, i.e. laptop, tablet or phone.
The Centre has a limited supply of laptops you can request to borrow when you sign up.
To register, participants need to pay and sign up in advance at the front desk or call or email us! Space is limited. Pay via cash, debit or credit.
Price: $9 for members, $18 for non-members
Community Event - Chatham - May Luncheon at Ridgetown Centre
Join us for delicious Asian cuisine from the Harvest Tables Restaurant and a chance to meet new people and socialize!
Open to members & non-members. Tickets will go on sale May 1st!
$15/pp, purchase yours at the front desk. Pay at the front desk via cash, debit or credit.
Tickets on sale until Wednesday May 15 at noon or when sold out!
Community Event - Chatham - Evening Zumba at Ridgetown Centre
We’re excited to add a 4-Week Tuesday night Zumba class to the schedule!
Zumba combines dance moves with music, promoting flexibility, cardiovascular fitness, coordination & it can even help to boost your mood!
Option to participate seated. Lots of low impact moves! Beginners always welcome!
Instructor: Amy Dalton
Price: $3 for members/class, $6 for non members/class
Pay at the front desk via cash, debit or credit
Community Event - Burlington/Oakville - Golf Fore Good! A Cause-Driven Game, June 11
This year marks the 38th Annual Community Living Oakville Golf Tournament which is both our longest running and largest fundraising event.
While our organization is ministry funded, the support received only covers basic everyday essentials – like food, shelter, utilities, transportation and staff. And like most government funded service providers; we often need to do more with less. Some of the people we support require small amounts of assistance, while many others (and their families) rely on us for every facet of their life. We support the most vulnerable members of our community, many of whom experience poverty, isolation, and discrimination.
Supports and services are held in partnership with community facilities and local businesses in Oakville, in diverse environments. Being a part of the intricate fabric of our community, has improved the health and well being of the people we support. By building community partnerships, we have witnessed increased community awareness and inclusion – contributing to an inclusive community.
Funds raised from this year’s tournament will provide people with developmental disabilities opportunities to improve their health and well-being, build on life skills and foster relationships with community members. Through skill development, people supported will have the tools to become involved in their community, gain independence and have a sense of belonging.
Please consider contributing to the success of this year’s golf tournament by sponsoring, playing and/or donating an item for our auction or prize table.
Community Event - Burlington/Oakville - Join CLO for a Day of Community Connection
Community Living Oakville strongly believes in the importance of advocacy for those that are vulnerable or underrepresented and we empower the people we support to advocate for their rights of equality and inclusion within our local community.
Last year, Community Living Oakville held our 1st Annual Food Truck Friday event in partnership with Sheridan College at their Oakville campus as a way to bring people we support together for the first time since the Covid-19 closures.
After a successful first year, we are incredibly excited to hold our event this May in the heart of Oakville Towne Square where we can strengthen our partnerships with community facilities and local businesses.
In effort to bring awareness and education to the community about people with developmental disabilities and their involvement within Oakville, we invite you to join us during the month of May - Community Living Month - to celebrate diversity and inclusion together. By building community partnerships, we have witnessed increased community awareness and inclusion – contributing to an inclusive community.
Join us on at Food Truck Friday taking place on May 31st in Oakville Towne Square! We would love the opportunity for you to get to know our agency, programs and services, meet people the people we support at Community Living Oakville, along with our staff and families.
Tickets are required. General Admission is free and provides entry to the event - food tickets can be purchased onsite.
Community Event - Quinte - The Philippine Madrigal Singers Concert.
The Philippine Madrigal Singers, one of the world’s most awarded choirs and UNESCO Artists for Peace, continues their mission in upholding choral excellence and advocating music education. As ambassadors of goodwill, they aim to give inspiration for social good and transformation, and promote the message of tolerance and peace.
To celebrate their 60th year and to commemorate the 75 years of Philippine-Canada diplomatic relations, The Philippine Madrigal Singers embarks on a 3-month tour of Canada visiting the regions of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Quebec, Ontario, and Newfoundland!
Join us for an unforgettable evening of beautiful music at Centennial School Auditorium. Experience the world-renowned harmonies of the Philippine Madrigal Singers (MADZ) as they perform a captivating repertoire that will leave you in awe. Don't miss this chance to witness their exceptional talent live in person. Be mesmerized and contribute to a charitable cause. This fundraising concert will be a meaningful event for this area to promote Cultural Diversity and a beautiful way to promote Philippine Culture. More importantly, this fundraising event will help the needs of the community of College Hill United Church in Belleville and the Joyful Voices Choir in Trenton.