Community Messages

Saturday, May 18
02:00 PM

Pickleball

02:00 PM — 04:00 PM

 

We are thrilled to announce that  Passion for Parkinson's Foundation has joined with Learn2Pickle.com and Burlington Pickleball.com to bring pickleball to our Parkinson's Community,  This exciting partnership will see us working together to promote pickleball as a fun and effective form of exercise for people with Parkinson's disease.

Pickleball is a paddle sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis. It is a great way to get exercise, improve hand-eye coordination, and socialize with others. Studies have shown that pickleball can be beneficial for people with Parkinson's disease, helping to improve balance, coordination, and overall well-being.

Saturday's starting May 4th from 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM at Tansley Woods Comunity Centre, 1996 Itabashi Way, Burlington - This program is   FREE for those living with Parkinson's

For more information or to register for this program go to www.passionforparkinsons.org or call Tamara 416-230-3215

Location/Venue Name
Tansley Woods Community Centre

  • 1996 Itabashi Way, Burlington, L7M 4J8
Friday, May 24
07:00 PM

Hearts & Hope Casino Night Fundraiser by Community Living North Halton

07:00 PM — 11:00 PM

Join us for Hearts & Hope Casino Night on May 24th, 2024!

It's not just a fundraiser; it's a night of fun with a purpose. Help us raise funds for accessible vans. Enjoy a night of casino games, food and cash bar!

 

Here's how you can get involved:

 

  • Purchase Tickets: Enjoy casino games, finger foods, and music with friends.
  • 50/50 Draw: Win big while supporting our cause. Every ticket sold helps us reach our goal.
  • Sponsorship Opportunities: Make a difference by becoming a sponsor.

 

NOTE: Game chips are redeemed at the end of the night for raffle prizes that will be drawn. No cash will be won through gaming. Cash will only be won through 50/50 participation which is separate from the casino games. Must be ages 19+ to attend.

Contact Sheldon Samlall at ssamlall@clnh.on.ca for any additional inquiries.

Thank you for your support. Let's make May 24th a night to remember!

Location/Venue Name
Country Heritage Park - Gambrel Barn

  • 8560 Tremaine Rd, Milton, L9T 2X3
Saturday, May 25
02:00 PM

Pickleball

02:00 PM — 04:00 PM

 

We are thrilled to announce that  Passion for Parkinson's Foundation has joined with Learn2Pickle.com and Burlington Pickleball.com to bring pickleball to our Parkinson's Community,  This exciting partnership will see us working together to promote pickleball as a fun and effective form of exercise for people with Parkinson's disease.

Pickleball is a paddle sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis. It is a great way to get exercise, improve hand-eye coordination, and socialize with others. Studies have shown that pickleball can be beneficial for people with Parkinson's disease, helping to improve balance, coordination, and overall well-being.

Saturday's starting May 4th from 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM at Tansley Woods Comunity Centre, 1996 Itabashi Way, Burlington - This program is   FREE for those living with Parkinson's

For more information or to register for this program go to www.passionforparkinsons.org or call Tamara 416-230-3215

Location/Venue Name
Tansley Woods Community Centre

  • 1996 Itabashi Way, Burlington, L7M 4J8
09:00 PM

Run4Lighthouse 2024

Saturday, May 25 to Sunday, May 26
09:00 PM — 11:00 AM

JOIN US IN OUR LARGEST ANNUAL FUNDRAISER OF THE YEAR RUN4LIGHTHOUSE 2024!!!

Let's come together to SHINE A LIGHT on children's grief

Gather your family, friends, neighbors, and colleagues to walk or run our scenic 1K or 5K route in support of grieving children and youth in our communities.

Join us and together we can continue to spread love and positivity in their lives. Together we can make a real impact and brighten their days. Let's shine a light on children's grief and show them that they are not alone.

Every dollar raised will go directly to fund our grief support groups to ensure our services remain FREE for families who need them.

This annual event takes place on Saturday May 25, 2024 at St. Volodymyr Cultural Centre in Oakville. Can't make it? No problem...you can also register to participate virtually at the location of your choice or donate to support this worthy cause.

**Register by March 11th to take advantage of the Early Bird Rate!**

Location/Venue Name
St. Volodymyr Cultural Centre

  • 1280 Dundas Street W. Oakville, Ontario L6M 4H9, Oakville, L6M 4H9
Friday, May 31
12:00 PM

Community Living Oakville's Food Truck Friday

12:00 PM — 02:00 PM

Community Living Oakville is a non-profit charitable organization that provides support to over 300 people in our community with developmental disabilities and employs 300 staff, all of whom are dedicated to ensuring that everyone can enjoy their right to lead active and productive lives in our community.

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. 

Location/Venue Name
Oakville Towne Square

  • 201 LAKESHORE RD E., Oakville, L6J 1H7
12:00 PM

Food Truck Friday

12:00 PM — 02:00 PM

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. 

Location/Venue Name
Oakville Towne Square

  • 201 Lakeshore rd. East, Oakville, L5G 1G2
Saturday, June 1
09:00 AM

Hike for Carpenter Hospice

09:00 AM — 11:30 AM

Join us for a 5km hike around the Hospice neighbourhood. Register as an individual or as a team.
Each year, hundreds of people with life-limiting illnesses, their caregivers, families, and loved ones need our support. Many of our programs and services are funded by donations from supporters like you!

Help ensure that our programs and services keep growing and are always there for those who need them most.

Location/Venue Name
Carpenter Hospice

  • 2250 Parkway Drive, Burlington, L7P1T1
02:00 PM

Pickleball

02:00 PM — 04:00 PM

 

We are thrilled to announce that  Passion for Parkinson's Foundation has joined with Learn2Pickle.com and Burlington Pickleball.com to bring pickleball to our Parkinson's Community,  This exciting partnership will see us working together to promote pickleball as a fun and effective form of exercise for people with Parkinson's disease.

Pickleball is a paddle sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis. It is a great way to get exercise, improve hand-eye coordination, and socialize with others. Studies have shown that pickleball can be beneficial for people with Parkinson's disease, helping to improve balance, coordination, and overall well-being.

Saturday's starting May 4th from 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM at Tansley Woods Comunity Centre, 1996 Itabashi Way, Burlington - This program is   FREE for those living with Parkinson's

For more information or to register for this program go to www.passionforparkinsons.org or call Tamara 416-230-3215

Location/Venue Name
Tansley Woods Community Centre

  • 1996 Itabashi Way, Burlington, L7M 4J8
Thursday, June 6
01:00 PM

CDH Educates Workshop Series 2024: Metrics That Matter - Data Literacy for Volunteer Leaders

01:00 PM — 04:00 PM

What does success look like in your volunteer program?

Join us for a transformative session where you'll discover the power of key metrics in shaping a successful volunteer program. This workshop, led by Erin Spink, MA, will explore how data can enhance the volunteer experience, bolster your support base, and elevate the recognition of your leadership efforts.

Key Benefits of Attending:

  • Enhance Volunteer Engagement: Learn to leverage data to improve the volunteer experience effectively.
  • Build Your Support Case: Gain insights on using metrics to strengthen your advocacy and funding efforts.
  • Elevate Program Recognition: Increase visibility and appreciation for the critical work you do through strategic data utilization.

About the Presenter: Erin Spink, MA
Erin Spink, MA, stands at the forefront of volunteer engagement with over twenty years of international recognition as an esteemed speaker and writer. Her pioneering academic research has quantified the concept of volunteer engagement for the first time, setting a new benchmark in the field.

Professional Contributions:

Innovative Research: Erin's ground-breaking study has become a cornerstone in understanding and measuring volunteer engagement effectively.
Educational Influence: As a contributor to multiple chapters in the CCVA Accreditation textbook
Editorial Leadership: Erin's role as a co-author of the "Points of View" articles alongside Rob Jackson, and as co-editor of the ethics column for Engage magazine


Driven by a profound passion to improve the utility of data in volunteer leadership, Erin's workshop promises to equip leaders of volunteers with the insights needed to enhance their approaches, garner substantial support, and elevate the impact of their programs.

Location/Venue Name
Country Heritage Park

  • 8560 Tremaine Road, Milton, ON, L9T 2X3
Saturday, June 8
02:00 PM

Pickleball

02:00 PM — 04:00 PM

 

We are thrilled to announce that  Passion for Parkinson's Foundation has joined with Learn2Pickle.com and Burlington Pickleball.com to bring pickleball to our Parkinson's Community,  This exciting partnership will see us working together to promote pickleball as a fun and effective form of exercise for people with Parkinson's disease.

Pickleball is a paddle sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis. It is a great way to get exercise, improve hand-eye coordination, and socialize with others. Studies have shown that pickleball can be beneficial for people with Parkinson's disease, helping to improve balance, coordination, and overall well-being.

Saturday's starting May 4th from 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM at Tansley Woods Comunity Centre, 1996 Itabashi Way, Burlington - This program is   FREE for those living with Parkinson's

For more information or to register for this program go to www.passionforparkinsons.org or call Tamara 416-230-3215

Location/Venue Name
Tansley Woods Community Centre

  • 1996 Itabashi Way, Burlington, L7M 4J8
Sunday, June 9
09:15 AM

Teagan's Ride

09:15 AM — 02:00 PM

Vintage Car & Motorcycle Ride, In Memory of Teagan Walsh, In support of the Oakville & Milton Humane Society.

“Riding and Providing for Those Who Can't”

Teagan's Ride is in memory of Teagan Walsh, who loved animals and wanted to become a veterinarian. Teagan and her family adopted a cat named Otis from the Oakville & Milton Humane Society. This ride honors her memory, all donations will go directly to benefit the Oakville and Milton Humane Society. 

During the past year, many pets have found homes through the Humane Society. By honoring Teagan’s memory, we can all continue to help keep her legacy alive.

Location/Venue Name
Chuck's Road House

  • 379 Speers Rd, Oakville, L6K 3T2
Tuesday, June 11
07:30 AM

38th Annual Community Living Oakville Golf Tournament

07:30 AM — 08:00 PM

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.

https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/community-living-oakville/events/community-living-oakville-annual-golf-tournament/

Location/Venue Name
Piper's Heath Golf Club

  • 5501 Trafalgar Rd, Milton, ON , Milton, L9E 0Z5
12:00 PM

38th Annual Community Living Oakville Golf Tournament

12:00 PM — 08:00 PM

Community Living Oakville is a non-profit charitable organization that provides support to over 300 people in our community with developmental disabilities. Established 70 years ago by a group of dedicated parents, we now employ over 300 staff, all of whom are dedicated to ensuring that everyone can enjoy their right to lead active and productive lives in our community. The services and supports we provide are numerous, and include various levels of supported living care, community participation supports and employment training and placement

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.

Location/Venue Name
Piper's Heath Golf Club

  • 5501 Trafalgar Rd, Milton, L9E 0Z5
Saturday, June 15
02:00 PM

Pickleball

02:00 PM — 04:00 PM

 

We are thrilled to announce that  Passion for Parkinson's Foundation has joined with Learn2Pickle.com and Burlington Pickleball.com to bring pickleball to our Parkinson's Community,  This exciting partnership will see us working together to promote pickleball as a fun and effective form of exercise for people with Parkinson's disease.

Pickleball is a paddle sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis. It is a great way to get exercise, improve hand-eye coordination, and socialize with others. Studies have shown that pickleball can be beneficial for people with Parkinson's disease, helping to improve balance, coordination, and overall well-being.

Saturday's starting May 4th from 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM at Tansley Woods Comunity Centre, 1996 Itabashi Way, Burlington - This program is   FREE for those living with Parkinson's

For more information or to register for this program go to www.passionforparkinsons.org or call Tamara 416-230-3215

Location/Venue Name
Tansley Woods Community Centre

  • 1996 Itabashi Way, Burlington, L7M 4J8