MONTHLY NEWSLETTER


May 2023

May 15th is the International Day of Families

The United Nation's International Day of Families provides an opportunity to:

  • promote awareness of issues relating to families,
  • increase the knowledge of the social, economic and demographic processes affecting families, and
  • highlight of the problems and needs of the family in order to find effective ways of meeting those needs.
Learn More

P2P Partner Supporting Families:

Be Back Soon Program


Connections Early Years Family Centre operates the Be Back Soon program, funded by P2P. The program provides unlicensed, short-term childcare at no cost for parents who qualify.


Eligible parents and caregivers are able to arrange care for their children 0 - 6 years of age while they attend job interviews and/or training, or for medical, legal, social service, or counselling appointments. Children are cared for by Registered Early Childhood Educators in a safe and stimulating environment.


The program is available to families living with low income or who receive agency referrals during a variety of times. Parents and caregivers can call to register at 519-252-9696.


Download a Be Back Soon program brochure or visit the Connections website for more information.

Save the Date for Meet a Machine!


Meet a Machine is a FREE community literacy event hosted by City of Windsor Children's Services. Machines of all shapes and sizes, including emergency vehicles, construction equipment, military trucks, buses, forestry trucks, race cars, tow trucks and much more, are on display for children to discover and explore.


When: Saturday, June 10th from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

Where: WFCU Centre Parking Lot - 8787 McHugh, Windsor


Sensory Friendly Hour: 9:00 am - 10:00 am

Registration is required for the Sensory Friendly Hour

COMMUNITY INFORMATION & RESOURCES


CMHA-WECB Wellness & Recovery College holding RentSmart Course starting May 31st


Windsor doctor pushes to bring more care to shelters 


These migrant workers say they need better health-care access and language supports 


Windsor student says he's on verge of homelessness due to soaring rental prices 


SECC Holding Open House June 4th


2021 Canadian Income Survey data released by Statistics Canada


Prosper Canada offering a Supporting Access to Benefits workshop on June 8th


Comparative analysis of Early Childhood Educator earnings and the Market Basket Measure (MBM) by region


A Scan of Ontario Cities’ COVID-19 Policies and their Impacts on People Living in Homelessness 

ANNOUNCEMENTS


City of Windsor Offering Spay/Neuter voucher Program for Cats 


Matthew House secures second Windsor home for refugee claimants 


Canada’s poverty rate remains below pre-pandemic levels


Making the Most of your Money course is now available 


Ontario Launching New Mental Health Learning and Increasing Funding 


CRA holding back tax refunds from people it says received pandemic benefits by mistake


Ontario Helping Children and Youth Overcome Barriers


Ontario Connecting Indigenous Communities to More Mental Health and Addictions Support


Government of Canada invests $6.5 million in research to support the health and mental wellbeing of young children

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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