The Ontario government is investing $1 million to protect young people, including those at risk of homelessness, by building a 10-bed youth home in...
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When it comes to homelessness, a place to stay is just a starting point in a longer journey. We took a few steps forward on that path last week, as the first residents were welcomed into a new 10-bed youth home in Trenton run by St. Leonard's Community Support, Prevention, and Residential Services, a non-profit organization. The Ontario government deserves a note of thanks for their support for the project, to the tune of one million dollars. This facility isn't just a place to stay. It's the first step in getting people back on their feet. What people often talk...
The Ontario government is investing $1 million to protect young people, including those at risk of homelessness, by building a 10-bed youth home in...
Province investing $1 million to build more supportive housing for young people The Ontario government is investing $1 million to protect young people...
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The future of our air mobility support is taking shape at CFB Trenton, in the first of what could be many additions and renovations at the base....
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