at 310 Charles Street East, Kitchener , N2G 2P9 Canada
Effective, Just and Humane Responses To Crime and Its Causes John Howard Society of Waterloo-Wellington is a community-based, non-profit, charitable organization operating in the area since 1950. Our mandate is to address the root causes of crime and to support the creation and maintenance of healthy communities. Thus, our primary role is providing primary, secondary and tertiary prevention services to children, youth and adults in Waterloo Region and Wellington County including the cities of Cambridge, Guelph, and Kitchener/Waterloo. John Howard Society of Waterloo-Wellington takes a holistic and broad approach to crime prevention that assumes myriad factors contribute to crime including social and community factors. All of our services are premised on the belief that diverse prevention services help build healthy neighbourhoods, communities and citizens. We work closely with community stakeholders including schools, probation officers, police, courts and others. Services are provided out of our offices in Cambridge, Guelph and Kitchener, as well as in schools, police stations, churches, courthouses and various community-based settings.
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John Howard Society of Waterloo-Wellington is Kitchener based place and this enity listed in Non-Profit Organization category. Located at 310 Charles Street East ON N2G 2P9.
SkateABLE is Canada’s first high-quality adaptive ice skating program for children and adults with physical and developmental disabilities. SkateABLE™ is Canada’s only high-quality adaptive ice skating program for children with physical and developmental disabilities.
"Different grains, same loaf, rising and growing together." The Bread and Roses Co-op began operations in 1990 after renovating the historical space of the Vogelsang Button Factory. Today we are comprised of 66 apartments located within the two buildings; the heritage building, built in 1879, and the newer six storey highrise.
Helping send kids in need from the Waterloo Region to summer camp Activa HOT SHOTS Street Hockey Tournament is a one-day hockey tournament featuring entertainment, prizes, Street Fair, Silent Auction, BBQ and family-friendly activities. Proceeds support Family & Children's Services Foundation to ensure that every child has the opportunity to have a summer camp experience where they can build confidence, life skills and self-esteem.