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Archive for February, 2010

*This story appears in Marketing Magazine (www.marketingmag.ca)

The Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies (OACAS) has launched an awareness campaign to educate the public on the organization’s role within the community, and ways they can get involved. (more…)

This issue of Immigrant Post features articles with a number of CAS of Toronto employees. Please visit Immigrant Post to read more.

The Publisher of Immigrant Post had the opportunity to meet with Sharron Richards, Director of Community Development & Prevention Services and asked the following questions. (more…)

December 18, 2009 (Toronto, ON)- The Children’s Aid Society of Toronto will receive a total of $1.89 million in funding to redevelop their office site on Kennedy Road in Scarborough. A recent joint announcement made by Infrastructure Canada and the Government of Ontario confirmed that $1.26 million will be immediately available to the Society, based on an application they submitted earlier this fall to carry out much needed upgrades to their facility in Toronto’s east end. In addition the Children’s Aid Foundation will contribute $633,334.00 to the project, bringing the total to $1.89 million. (more…)

It was a special anniversary on a typical grey day in November as we set up, with the help of some men who are homeless, for a Community Dinner for families and children who use the food bank and those who use children’s services at Agincourt Community Service Association (ACSA) in Scarborough. Co-sponsored by ACSA, the Scarborough Anti-Poverty Coalition and assisted by the Children’s Aid Foundation, the small event commemorated the 20th anniversary of the 1989 promise to end child poverty in Canada. And after twenty very long years, just how far we had come was on everyone’s mind. (more…)