Recognizing Volunteering in 2017: Summary Report
This study aims to better understand what kinds of activities people consider to be volunteering, how people are currently engaged [...]
This study aims to better understand what kinds of activities people consider to be volunteering, how people are currently engaged [...]
Over the last year, Niagara Region Children’s Services has been working with the Ministry of Education and local early years [...]
The number of seniors in Ontario is forecast to double to 4.6 million within the next 25 years - and [...]
Eighty-five percent of Canadians have made it clear – they want to age in place and continue to live (and [...]
As a gateway organization at one of Canada’s largest entry points, the Fort Erie Multicultural Centre provides a continuum of [...]
Anticipation was high as Leadership Niagara’s Community Leadership Program convened for the second time this year. On a warm and [...]
Aboriginal peoples have lived in what is now Canada long before the arrival of the first European settlers. Indeed, the [...]
On Census Day, 21.9% of the population reported they were or had ever been a landed immigrant or permanent resident in [...]
The Leadership Niagara (LN) Community Leadership Program encourages leadership and positive change by developing the capabilities of aspiring leaders who care about [...]
With 37 participants, 4 facilitators, and 5 amazing guest speakers, the wood-laden conference room at the Niagara Falls Public Library [...]
The 2017 national Vital Signs report is the third in a multi-year series focused on belonging, which has become an area of [...]
Simply put, belonging is being part of a collective we. It’s about how much we believe we fit in a [...]
Be part of something special this October and November. Three events. Three Saturdays. One exciting program: Reclaiming Cultural Identity. In [...]
The USAI Research Framework takes its acronym from the four principles of ethics that guide it: Utility, Self-voicing, Access, and [...]
The Living in Niagara report is a triennial measure of quality of life in Niagara, across 12 Sectors that align with [...]
Over the past decade, the global movement toward age-friendly communities has demonstrated that quality of life is influenced as much [...]
In late 2009, the Niagara Age-Friendly Community Initiative (NAFCI) was awarded a three-year grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF). [...]
This annual report details how Bethlehem Housing and Support Services has invested in the community and helped women, men and [...]
As a general practice, 211 Information and Referral Specialists document situations where no referrals were available to meet an inquirer’s [...]
When communities attract and retain older residents in a diverse population mix, they gain the economic benefits as well as [...]