MONTHLY NEWSLETTER


December 2023

P2P Share Your Story Campaign

Over the Summer, Pathway to Potential (P2P) collected stories and experiences from Windsor-Essex residents that have participated in P2P programming. As part of the campaign, P2P commissioned a local artist to create original artwork inspired by the stories collected from the Share Your Story Postcard Campaign.


All are welcome to join us for a public artwork unveiling ceremony on Friday, December 8th at 11:00 a.m. The ceremony will be held at the Windsor International Aquatic and Training Centre located at 401 Pitt Street West.

Request for Proposals

Check out this opportunity to seek to prevent and/or inform the community on youth gun and gang violence!


Through the Building Safer Communities Fund, and in alignment with the Windsor Essex Regional Community Safety & Well-Being Plan, a Request for Proposals (RFP: 151-23) is now open.

 

Applications are due on Tuesday, December 12, 2023 by 11:30 am and must be submitted electronically through the City of Windsor’s Bidding System: www.biddingo.com/windsor. Applications must include a report and plan outlining key priorities of program(s) to be supported, and an itemized framework and strategy for addressing identified key priorities and measuring success.

 

For more information on this exciting opportunity, please visit the website.

ANNOUNCEMENTS


Canada's 988 helpline is now available in all provinces and territories


Ontario Making it Easier for Youth in Windsor-Essex to Connect to Mental Health Services 


The Government of Canada is consulting Canadians on the new Canada Disability Benefit


Ontario Helping More Women Build Skills and Get Jobs


Ontario Announces Comprehensive Strategy to Boost Child Care Workforce and Protect Children 


Canada increases support for asylum claimants

COMMUNITY INFORMATION & RESOURCES

 

Support for Those Experiencing Homelessness in Extreme Cold


Safepoint to 'pause' operations due to lack of funding from province


City-run period product program off to a strong start, advocates say, despite some slow use


Food insecurity among Canadian families: Which families are the most vulnerable?


New data on disability in Canada, 2022 


Food insecurity continues to get worse in Ontario and across Canada, study shows


Tax-filing rates of newly landed immigrants in Canada: Trends and insights

Contact us!


Charmaine Valbuena

519-255-5200 ext. 5302

p2p@citywindsor.ca


Teresa Falsetta Aflak

519-255-5200 ext. 6809

p2p@citywindsor.ca


To learn more about Pathway to Potential, visit our website at: City of Windsor - Pathway to Potential


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